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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.
Jorbit Vivas headshot
Batting #9
.446 OPS
AVG .152
OBP .250
SLG .196
HR 0
AB 46
H 7
RBI 2
Josh Smith headshot
Batting #6
.445 OPS
AVG .154
OBP .214
SLG .231
HR 0
AB 13
H 2
RBI 1
Victor Mesa headshot
Batting #8
.445 OPS
AVG .182
OBP .217
SLG .227
HR 0
AB 22
H 4
RBI 3
Nathaniel Lowe headshot
Batting #3
.444 OPS
AVG .177
OBP .223
SLG .221
HR 1
AB 113
H 20
RBI 15
Drew Gilbert headshot
Batting #8
.444 OPS
AVG .143
OBP .194
SLG .250
HR 1
AB 28
H 4
RBI 3
Weston Wilson headshot
Batting #7
.443 OPS
AVG .148
OBP .258
SLG .185
HR 0
AB 27
H 4
RBI 2
Lawrence Butler headshot
Batting #6
.443 OPS
AVG .105
OBP .215
SLG .228
HR 2
AB 57
H 6
RBI 4
Ezequiel Duran headshot
Batting #8
.441 OPS
AVG .163
OBP .196
SLG .245
HR 0
AB 49
H 8
RBI 0
Trey Sweeney headshot
Batting #7
.440 OPS
AVG .119
OBP .250
SLG .190
HR 1
AB 42
H 5
RBI 5
Keibert Ruiz headshot
Batting #8
.436 OPS
AVG .200
OBP .196
SLG .240
HR 0
AB 50
H 10
RBI 3
CJ Kayfus headshot
Batting #6
.435 OPS
AVG .133
OBP .235
SLG .200
HR 0
AB 15
H 2
RBI 3
Sal Stewart headshot
Batting #6
.435 OPS
AVG .217
OBP .217
SLG .217
HR 0
AB 23
H 5
RBI 0
Jorge Soler headshot
Batting #5
.433 OPS
AVG .147
OBP .227
SLG .206
HR 1
AB 68
H 10
RBI 6
Mitch Garver headshot
Batting #4
.432 OPS
AVG .182
OBP .250
SLG .182
HR 0
AB 11
H 2
RBI 0
Cam Smith headshot
Batting #2
.429 OPS
AVG .143
OBP .250
SLG .179
HR 0
AB 28
H 4
RBI 0
Carson Williams headshot
Batting #8
.428 OPS
AVG .138
OBP .153
SLG .276
HR 2
AB 58
H 8
RBI 4
Alejandro Osuna headshot
Batting #9
.426 OPS
AVG .118
OBP .250
SLG .176
HR 0
AB 34
H 4
RBI 2
Darell Hernaiz headshot
Batting #7
.424 OPS
AVG .172
OBP .234
SLG .190
HR 0
AB 58
H 10
RBI 3
Heston Kjerstad headshot
Batting #6
.423 OPS
AVG .119
OBP .208
SLG .214
HR 1
AB 42
H 5
RBI 6
Jordan Beck headshot
Batting #9
.421 OPS
AVG .154
OBP .267
SLG .154
HR 0
AB 13
H 2
RBI 0
Andy Ibanez headshot
Batting #7
.421 OPS
AVG .154
OBP .267
SLG .154
HR 0
AB 13
H 2
RBI 0
Jose Caballero headshot
Batting #5
.421 OPS
AVG .154
OBP .267
SLG .154
HR 0
AB 13
H 2
RBI 1
Coby Mayo headshot
Batting #5
.421 OPS
AVG .071
OBP .278
SLG .143
HR 0
AB 14
H 1
RBI 2
Tyler Fitzgerald headshot
Batting #8
.420 OPS
AVG .125
OBP .232
SLG .188
HR 1
AB 48
H 6
RBI 3
BO Naylor headshot
Batting #7
.418 OPS
AVG .107
OBP .275
SLG .143
HR 0
AB 56
H 6
RBI 2
Everson Pereira headshot
Batting #5
.417 OPS
AVG .167
OBP .167
SLG .250
HR 0
AB 12
H 2
RBI 0
Kyle Karros headshot
Batting #5
.417 OPS
AVG .167
OBP .167
SLG .250
HR 0
AB 12
H 2
RBI 2
Edouard Julien headshot
Batting #8
.417 OPS
AVG .159
OBP .213
SLG .205
HR 0
AB 44
H 7
RBI 1
Zack Gelof headshot
Batting #8
.414 OPS
AVG .149
OBP .180
SLG .234
HR 1
AB 47
H 7
RBI 2
Cody Freeman headshot
Batting #2
.412 OPS
AVG .194
OBP .219
SLG .194
HR 0
AB 31
H 6
RBI 2
Paul Goldschmidt headshot
Batting #7
.411 OPS
AVG .148
OBP .226
SLG .185
HR 0
AB 27
H 4
RBI 2
Maikel Garcia headshot
Batting #6
.411 OPS
AVG .158
OBP .200
SLG .211
HR 0
AB 19
H 3
RBI 1
Jonatan Clase headshot
Batting #8
.411 OPS
AVG .139
OBP .244
SLG .167
HR 0
AB 36
H 5
RBI 0
Jackson Holliday headshot
Batting #9
.411 OPS
AVG .158
OBP .200
SLG .211
HR 0
AB 38
H 6
RBI 3
Johnathan Rodriguez headshot
Batting #8
.410 OPS
AVG .125
OBP .222
SLG .188
HR 0
AB 16
H 2
RBI 1
Cam Smith headshot
Batting #1
.408 OPS
AVG .143
OBP .217
SLG .190
HR 0
AB 21
H 3
RBI 2
Nick Allen headshot
Batting #8
.402 OPS
AVG .150
OBP .227
SLG .175
HR 0
AB 40
H 6
RBI 0
Henry Davis headshot
Batting #8
.402 OPS
AVG .110
OBP .222
SLG .180
HR 1
AB 100
H 11
RBI 5
Jonny Deluca headshot
Batting #8
.400 OPS
AVG .200
OBP .200
SLG .200
HR 0
AB 10
H 2
RBI 0
Dylan Crews headshot
Batting #5
.400 OPS
AVG .150
OBP .150
SLG .250
HR 1
AB 40
H 6
RBI 3
Jasson Dominguez headshot
Batting #9
.400 OPS
AVG .200
OBP .200
SLG .200
HR 0
AB 15
H 3
RBI 1
Andres Chaparro headshot
Batting #3
.399 OPS
AVG .176
OBP .222
SLG .176
HR 0
AB 17
H 3
RBI 3
Ryan Ohearn headshot
Batting #2
.399 OPS
AVG .176
OBP .222
SLG .176
HR 0
AB 17
H 3
RBI 0
Miguel Vargas headshot
Batting #6
.399 OPS
AVG .083
OBP .233
SLG .167
HR 1
AB 36
H 3
RBI 3
Derek Hill headshot
Batting #9
.395 OPS
AVG .154
OBP .241
SLG .154
HR 0
AB 26
H 4
RBI 1
Randal Grichuk headshot
Batting #5
.392 OPS
AVG .125
OBP .167
SLG .225
HR 1
AB 40
H 5
RBI 2
Max Muncy headshot
Batting #8
.392 OPS
AVG .140
OBP .159
SLG .233
HR 1
AB 43
H 6
RBI 2
Oswaldo Cabrera headshot
Batting #8
.391 OPS
AVG .107
OBP .212
SLG .179
HR 0
AB 28
H 3
RBI 3
Curtis Mead headshot
Batting #7
.389 OPS
AVG .152
OBP .176
SLG .212
HR 0
AB 33
H 5
RBI 2
Matt McLain headshot
Batting #7
.385 OPS
AVG .154
OBP .154
SLG .231
HR 0
AB 13
H 2
RBI 1

Understanding Batting Order Splits

Batting order splits show how a hitter performs in different lineup positions. Lineup spot affects the number of plate appearances, the runners-on-base context, and often reflects the manager's confidence level in the hitter.

Top of the Order (1-3)

The leadoff spot prioritizes on-base skills. The 2-hole is increasingly used for the team's best overall hitter. Cleanup (3-hole) hitters see the most RBI opportunities. Hitters in these spots get the most plate appearances per game — about 0.5 more PA than the bottom of the order.

Middle of the Order (4-6)

The 4-5-6 spots are the traditional power slots. These hitters often bat with runners on base, inflating their RBI totals. Some hitters perform better in these "protected" lineup spots, while others are more productive when they bat higher with the table set for them.

DFS Implications

For DFS, lineup position directly affects projected plate appearances. A hitter batting 2nd will average ~4.5 PA/game vs ~3.8 PA for a 9th-place hitter. Check lineup cards and batting order splits together — some hitters thrive in certain spots and struggle in others.

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 batting order position gets the most plate appearances?
The leadoff (1st) and 2-hole hitters get the most plate appearances per game, averaging about 4.5-4.7 PA. The 9-hole gets the fewest at roughly 3.7-3.9 PA. Over a full season, this difference adds up to 80-100 extra PA for top-of-the-order hitters.
How do batting order splits affect DFS projections?
Lineup position is one of the strongest predictors of DFS scoring. Higher lineup spots mean more PA (more chances to score points), better RBI opportunities, and more runs scored. Always check confirmed lineups before lock — a hitter dropping from 2nd to 7th loses significant projected value.
Do hitters actually perform differently based on lineup spot?
Yes. Some hitters thrive in specific lineup roles. Leadoff hitters may focus more on getting on base, while cleanup hitters look to drive in runs. When managers move hitters up or down, their approach and production can shift. The sample sizes here are important — a hitter may only have 50 PA batting 8th.
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