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MLB Batting Splits 2019

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.
Amed Rosario headshot
Batting #1
.791 OPS
AVG .294
OBP .343
SLG .448
HR 4
AB 163
H 48
RBI 17
Manny Machado headshot
Batting #3
.791 OPS
AVG .256
OBP .333
SLG .458
HR 31
AB 583
H 149
RBI 82
Ryan McMahon headshot
Batting #4
.786 OPS
AVG .217
OBP .308
SLG .478
HR 2
AB 23
H 5
RBI 5
Christian Vazquez headshot
Batting #9
.786 OPS
AVG .322
OBP .326
SLG .460
HR 3
AB 87
H 28
RBI 12
Yandy Diaz headshot
Batting #4
.786 OPS
AVG .248
OBP .314
SLG .472
HR 6
AB 125
H 31
RBI 18
Lane Thomas headshot
Batting #9
.786 OPS
AVG .217
OBP .308
SLG .478
HR 2
AB 23
H 5
RBI 5
Nathaniel Lowe headshot
Batting #8
.786 OPS
AVG .250
OBP .286
SLG .500
HR 1
AB 12
H 3
RBI 4
Javier Baez headshot
Batting #2
.784 OPS
AVG .284
OBP .284
SLG .500
HR 4
AB 88
H 25
RBI 11
Vladimir Guerrero headshot
Batting #5
.784 OPS
AVG .297
OBP .333
SLG .451
HR 3
AB 91
H 27
RBI 18
Victor Robles headshot
Batting #7
.784 OPS
AVG .268
OBP .368
SLG .416
HR 4
AB 149
H 40
RBI 18
Adam Frazier headshot
Batting #8
.783 OPS
AVG .254
OBP .351
SLG .433
HR 0
AB 67
H 17
RBI 2
Vladimir Guerrero headshot
Batting #2
.783 OPS
AVG .259
OBP .340
SLG .443
HR 8
AB 185
H 48
RBI 25
Trent Grisham headshot
Batting #1
.780 OPS
AVG .254
OBP .354
SLG .426
HR 5
AB 122
H 31
RBI 19
Javier Baez headshot
Batting #5
.780 OPS
AVG .267
OBP .302
SLG .478
HR 3
AB 90
H 24
RBI 14
Jorge Soler headshot
Batting #5
.779 OPS
AVG .241
OBP .327
SLG .453
HR 8
AB 137
H 33
RBI 23
Christian Walker headshot
Batting #5
.778 OPS
AVG .241
OBP .340
SLG .439
HR 10
AB 228
H 55
RBI 25
Jose Ramirez headshot
Batting #3
.777 OPS
AVG .261
OBP .386
SLG .391
HR 2
AB 69
H 18
RBI 8
Brandon Woodruff headshot
Batting #9
.775 OPS
AVG .324
OBP .342
SLG .432
HR 0
AB 37
H 12
RBI 4
Javier Baez headshot
Batting #3
.775 OPS
AVG .333
OBP .375
SLG .400
HR 0
AB 15
H 5
RBI 1
Vladimir Guerrero headshot
Batting #3
.774 OPS
AVG .258
OBP .330
SLG .443
HR 4
AB 97
H 25
RBI 18
Christian Vazquez headshot
Batting #8
.773 OPS
AVG .250
OBP .304
SLG .469
HR 3
AB 64
H 16
RBI 10
Luis Arraez headshot
Batting #1
.772 OPS
AVG .339
OBP .365
SLG .407
HR 0
AB 59
H 20
RBI 5
Paul Goldschmidt headshot
Batting #3
.770 OPS
AVG .240
OBP .328
SLG .442
HR 15
AB 312
H 75
RBI 56
Andrew Benintendi headshot
Batting #1
.767 OPS
AVG .256
OBP .355
SLG .412
HR 6
AB 199
H 51
RBI 24
Yoan Moncada headshot
Batting #5
.766 OPS
AVG .312
OBP .338
SLG .429
HR 0
AB 77
H 24
RBI 13
Ryan Ohearn headshot
Batting #6
.765 OPS
AVG .242
OBP .333
SLG .432
HR 4
AB 95
H 23
RBI 14
Eloy Jimenez headshot
Batting #5
.763 OPS
AVG .254
OBP .300
SLG .464
HR 15
AB 276
H 70
RBI 48
Jorge Soler headshot
Batting #6
.755 OPS
AVG .244
OBP .268
SLG .487
HR 5
AB 78
H 19
RBI 14
Randal Grichuk headshot
Batting #3
.755 OPS
AVG .257
OBP .292
SLG .463
HR 6
AB 136
H 35
RBI 20
Willi Castro headshot
Batting #9
.754 OPS
AVG .263
OBP .333
SLG .421
HR 1
AB 57
H 15
RBI 6
Brandon Nimmo headshot
Batting #1
.749 OPS
AVG .219
OBP .349
SLG .400
HR 5
AB 105
H 23
RBI 13
Luis Arraez headshot
Batting #4
.748 OPS
AVG .286
OBP .355
SLG .393
HR 0
AB 28
H 8
RBI 0
Ramon Laureano headshot
Batting #8
.747 OPS
AVG .270
OBP .313
SLG .434
HR 5
AB 152
H 41
RBI 13
Amed Rosario headshot
Batting #7
.746 OPS
AVG .276
OBP .319
SLG .427
HR 4
AB 199
H 55
RBI 27
Vladimir Guerrero headshot
Batting #4
.746 OPS
AVG .301
OBP .348
SLG .398
HR 0
AB 83
H 25
RBI 8
Yandy Diaz headshot
Batting #3
.744 OPS
AVG .250
OBP .286
SLG .458
HR 1
AB 24
H 6
RBI 4
Starling Marte headshot
Batting #2
.742 OPS
AVG .253
OBP .296
SLG .447
HR 5
AB 150
H 38
RBI 19
Adam Frazier headshot
Batting #1
.737 OPS
AVG .273
OBP .328
SLG .409
HR 8
AB 330
H 90
RBI 29
Anthony Santander headshot
Batting #5
.736 OPS
AVG .244
OBP .314
SLG .422
HR 2
AB 45
H 11
RBI 9
Tyler Oneill headshot
Batting #5
.736 OPS
AVG .279
OBP .340
SLG .395
HR 1
AB 43
H 12
RBI 4
Victor Robles headshot
Batting #8
.734 OPS
AVG .270
OBP .339
SLG .395
HR 3
AB 152
H 41
RBI 21
Anthony Santander headshot
Batting #3
.733 OPS
AVG .228
OBP .261
SLG .472
HR 12
AB 197
H 45
RBI 29
Josh Naylor headshot
Batting #9
.731 OPS
AVG .250
OBP .231
SLG .500
HR 1
AB 12
H 3
RBI 6
Harrison Bader headshot
Batting #8
.724 OPS
AVG .211
OBP .323
SLG .401
HR 9
AB 227
H 48
RBI 30
Jake Bauers headshot
Batting #7
.724 OPS
AVG .210
OBP .386
SLG .339
HR 2
AB 62
H 13
RBI 7
Brandon Lowe headshot
Batting #4
.716 OPS
AVG .222
OBP .294
SLG .422
HR 2
AB 45
H 10
RBI 7
Ryan McMahon headshot
Batting #7
.716 OPS
AVG .248
OBP .300
SLG .416
HR 4
AB 101
H 25
RBI 18
Jake Bauers headshot
Batting #6
.716 OPS
AVG .259
OBP .324
SLG .392
HR 4
AB 158
H 41
RBI 20
Harrison Bader headshot
Batting #6
.715 OPS
AVG .188
OBP .278
SLG .438
HR 1
AB 16
H 3
RBI 1
Christian Vazquez headshot
Batting #5
.715 OPS
AVG .263
OBP .311
SLG .404
HR 2
AB 57
H 15
RBI 5

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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