Let's continue our one-split-away theme by looking at the lefty-righty production splits from batters to help you set your lineup and identify potential future surgers.
These hitters have shown the widest OPS splits when facing RH and LH bats (min 50 PA vs. RH/LH):
Name | Lg | Tm | OPS vs. RHers | OPS vs. LHers | OPS Δ |
MJ Melendez | AL | KC | .767 | .230 | +.537 |
Spencer Horwitz | AL | TOR | .869 | .467 | +.401 |
Jesús Sánchez | NL | MIA | .776 | .393 | +.382 |
Josh Rojas | AL | SEA | .700 | .334 | +.366 |
Joey Gallo | NL | WAS | .724 | .377 | +.346 |
Rafael Devers | AL | BOS | 1.067 | .736 | +.332 |
Alec Burleson | NL | STL | .861 | .532 | +.329 |
Cedric Mullins | AL | BAL | .754 | .431 | +.323 |
Jose Miranda | AL | MIN | .932 | .618 | +.314 |
Jon Singleton | AL | HOU | .753 | .443 | +.310 |
Trey Lipscomb | NL | WAS | .621 | .321 | +.301 |
Tomás Nido | NL | CHC | .631 | .347 | +.285 |
Corey Seager | AL | TEX | .938 | .660 | +.278 |
Jackson Merrill | NL | SD | .879 | .601 | +.278 |
Austin Wells | AL |
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