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MLB Batting Splits 2025

Performance splits by handedness, home/away, and situational categories.

Batting splits break down a hitter's performance across different game situations. Platoon splits (vs LHP/RHP) are the most predictive for DFS and prop betting. Minimum 10 at-bats displayed.
.615 OPS
AVG .308
OBP .308
SLG .308
HR 0
AB 13
H 4
RBI 2
.606 OPS
AVG .273
OBP .333
SLG .273
HR 0
AB 11
H 3
RBI 1
.599 OPS
AVG .154
OBP .368
SLG .231
HR 0
AB 13
H 2
RBI 1
.594 OPS
AVG .091
OBP .231
SLG .364
HR 1
AB 11
H 1
RBI 1
.573 OPS
AVG .208
OBP .240
SLG .333
HR 0
AB 24
H 5
RBI 0
AVG .250
OBP .308
SLG .250
HR 0
AB 12
H 3
RBI 2
.557 OPS
AVG .143
OBP .200
SLG .357
HR 1
AB 14
H 2
RBI 2
.552 OPS
AVG .172
OBP .172
SLG .379
HR 1
AB 29
H 5
RBI 2
.533 OPS
AVG .200
OBP .200
SLG .333
HR 0
AB 15
H 3
RBI 3
.532 OPS
AVG .169
OBP .210
SLG .322
HR 1
AB 59
H 10
RBI 7
.523 OPS
AVG .182
OBP .250
SLG .273
HR 0
AB 11
H 2
RBI 0
.500 OPS
AVG .250
OBP .250
SLG .250
HR 0
AB 12
H 3
RBI 1
.500 OPS
AVG .250
OBP .250
SLG .250
HR 0
AB 12
H 3
RBI 0
.473 OPS
AVG .200
OBP .273
SLG .200
HR 0
AB 10
H 2
RBI 0
.449 OPS
AVG .169
OBP .213
SLG .236
HR 1
AB 89
H 15
RBI 4
.432 OPS
AVG .182
OBP .250
SLG .182
HR 0
AB 11
H 2
RBI 1
.421 OPS
AVG .154
OBP .267
SLG .154
HR 0
AB 13
H 2
RBI 0
.417 OPS
AVG .167
OBP .167
SLG .250
HR 0
AB 12
H 2
RBI 1
.399 OPS
AVG .176
OBP .222
SLG .176
HR 0
AB 17
H 3
RBI 1
.385 OPS
AVG .154
OBP .154
SLG .231
HR 0
AB 13
H 2
RBI 0
.368 OPS
AVG .154
OBP .214
SLG .154
HR 0
AB 13
H 2
RBI 1
.360 OPS
AVG .138
OBP .188
SLG .172
HR 0
AB 29
H 4
RBI 1
.354 OPS
AVG .077
OBP .200
SLG .154
HR 0
AB 13
H 1
RBI 2
.348 OPS
AVG .091
OBP .167
SLG .182
HR 0
AB 11
H 1
RBI 1
.321 OPS
AVG .167
OBP .154
SLG .167
HR 0
AB 12
H 2
RBI 2
AVG .154
OBP .154
SLG .154
HR 0
AB 13
H 2
RBI 0
.258 OPS
AVG .091
OBP .167
SLG .091
HR 0
AB 11
H 1
RBI 0
.237 OPS
AVG .083
OBP .154
SLG .083
HR 0
AB 12
H 1
RBI 0
.237 OPS
AVG .083
OBP .154
SLG .083
HR 0
AB 12
H 1
RBI 0
AVG .091
OBP .091
SLG .136
HR 0
AB 22
H 2
RBI 2
.220 OPS
AVG .077
OBP .143
SLG .077
HR 0
AB 13
H 1
RBI 0
.214 OPS
AVG .071
OBP .071
SLG .143
HR 0
AB 14
H 1
RBI 0
.182 OPS
AVG .091
OBP .091
SLG .091
HR 0
AB 11
H 1
RBI 0
.167 OPS
AVG .083
OBP .083
SLG .083
HR 0
AB 12
H 1
RBI 0
.148 OPS
AVG .077
OBP .071
SLG .077
HR 0
AB 13
H 1
RBI 1
.091 OPS
AVG .000
OBP .091
SLG .000
HR 0
AB 10
H 0
RBI 0
.077 OPS
AVG .000
OBP .077
SLG .000
HR 0
AB 12
H 0
RBI 1

Understanding Ballpark Splits

Ballpark splits show how a hitter performs at each MLB stadium. Park dimensions, altitude, weather, and playing surface all influence offensive output. Coors Field in Colorado inflates stats dramatically, while pitcher-friendly parks like Oracle Park suppress them.

Hitter-Friendly Parks

Coors Field, Great American Ball Park, and Fenway Park consistently boost batting stats. Hitters at these venues often see 15-25% OPS increases. Always check ballpark splits before setting DFS lineups — a hitter visiting Coors is a different player than the same hitter at Petco Park.

Pitcher-Friendly Parks

Oracle Park, Petco Park, and Tropicana Field suppress offensive numbers. A .250 hitter at a pitcher-friendly park might actually be performing well relative to context. Use ballpark splits to normalize stats before comparing hitters across different home parks.

DFS & Betting Application

Stack hitters visiting hitter-friendly parks, especially when they have strong historical splits at that venue. For props, adjust your expectations based on park context — a 1.5 total bases over is more likely at Coors than at Oracle Park.

Data Source & Methodology

Batting splits sourced from MLB Stats API. Stats reflect current season data and update daily as games are played.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which MLB ballparks are best for hitters?
Coors Field (Colorado), Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati), and Fenway Park (Boston) are consistently the most hitter-friendly parks. Coors Field is the most extreme — hitters typically see OPS increases of 100+ points when playing there due to the altitude and thin air.
How do I use ballpark splits for DFS?
Target hitters who have strong historical performance at the day's venue. Stack hitters visiting Coors Field, Great American Ball Park, or other hitter-friendly parks. Fade hitters playing at pitcher-friendly venues like Oracle Park or Tropicana Field unless they have proven track records there.
Why do some hitters perform differently at certain parks?
Park dimensions (wall distances, fence heights), altitude (Coors Field), weather patterns, and playing surface all affect batted balls. Left-handed hitters may thrive at parks with short right-field porches, while fly-ball hitters benefit from thin air at altitude.
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