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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.
Mitch Garver headshot
New York Mets
2.167 OPS
AVG .643
OBP .667
SLG 1.500
HR 4
AB 14
H 9
RBI 4
Rhys Hoskins headshot
Minnesota Twins
1.992 OPS
AVG .600
OBP .692
SLG 1.300
HR 2
AB 10
H 6
RBI 7
Christian Vazquez headshot
Philadelphia Phillies
1.976 OPS
AVG .583
OBP .643
SLG 1.333
HR 2
AB 12
H 7
RBI 6
Xander Bogaerts headshot
Colorado Rockies
1.867 OPS
AVG .467
OBP .600
SLG 1.267
HR 3
AB 15
H 7
RBI 4
Amed Rosario headshot
Minnesota Twins
1.718 OPS
AVG .571
OBP .647
SLG 1.071
HR 1
AB 14
H 8
RBI 4
Cody Bellinger headshot
Chicago Cubs
1.631 OPS
AVG .429
OBP .536
SLG 1.095
HR 4
AB 21
H 9
RBI 7
Xander Bogaerts headshot
Los Angeles Dodgers
1.628 OPS
AVG .417
OBP .462
SLG 1.167
HR 3
AB 12
H 5
RBI 6
Harrison Bader headshot
Texas Rangers
1.615 OPS
AVG .583
OBP .615
SLG 1.000
HR 1
AB 12
H 7
RBI 1
Yordan Alvarez headshot
Baltimore Orioles
1.591 OPS
AVG .412
OBP .474
SLG 1.118
HR 4
AB 17
H 7
RBI 10
Javier Baez headshot
San Diego Padres
1.583 OPS
AVG .500
OBP .500
SLG 1.083
HR 2
AB 12
H 6
RBI 4
Cody Bellinger headshot
Cincinnati Reds
1.579 OPS
AVG .467
OBP .579
SLG 1.000
HR 2
AB 15
H 7
RBI 4
Austin Hedges headshot
Philadelphia Phillies
1.567 OPS
AVG .600
OBP .667
SLG .900
HR 1
AB 10
H 6
RBI 1
Eugenio Suarez headshot
Arizona Diamondbacks
1.565 OPS
AVG .417
OBP .440
SLG 1.125
HR 5
AB 24
H 10
RBI 9
Eugenio Suarez headshot
Miami Marlins
1.552 OPS
AVG .464
OBP .516
SLG 1.036
HR 5
AB 28
H 13
RBI 8
Mike Trout headshot
Toronto Blue Jays
1.545 OPS
AVG .464
OBP .545
SLG 1.000
HR 4
AB 28
H 13
RBI 14
Nick Castellanos headshot
San Francisco Giants
1.538 OPS
AVG .538
OBP .538
SLG 1.000
HR 2
AB 13
H 7
RBI 4
Giancarlo Stanton headshot
Toronto Blue Jays
1.517 OPS
AVG .400
OBP .417
SLG 1.100
HR 2
AB 10
H 4
RBI 6
Gleyber Torres headshot
Baltimore Orioles
1.512 OPS
AVG .394
OBP .467
SLG 1.045
HR 13
AB 66
H 26
RBI 20
Mike Trout headshot
Chicago White Sox
1.511 OPS
AVG .462
OBP .588
SLG .923
HR 2
AB 13
H 6
RBI 4
Yordan Alvarez headshot
Tampa Bay Rays
1.500 OPS
AVG .364
OBP .500
SLG 1.000
HR 2
AB 11
H 4
RBI 4
Pete Alonso headshot
Kansas City Royals
1.488 OPS
AVG .500
OBP .571
SLG .917
HR 1
AB 12
H 6
RBI 4
Brandon Lowe headshot
Los Angeles Angels
1.483 OPS
AVG .500
OBP .583
SLG .900
HR 1
AB 10
H 5
RBI 1
Yoan Moncada headshot
Chicago Cubs
1.481 OPS
AVG .455
OBP .571
SLG .909
HR 0
AB 11
H 5
RBI 2
Manny Machado headshot
Baltimore Orioles
1.467 OPS
AVG .471
OBP .526
SLG .941
HR 2
AB 17
H 8
RBI 3
Aaron Judge headshot
Los Angeles Dodgers
1.462 OPS
AVG .385
OBP .385
SLG 1.077
HR 3
AB 13
H 5
RBI 4
Cody Bellinger headshot
Milwaukee Brewers
1.451 OPS
AVG .440
OBP .531
SLG .920
HR 4
AB 25
H 11
RBI 8
Ryan McMahon headshot
Philadelphia Phillies
1.435 OPS
AVG .350
OBP .435
SLG 1.000
HR 4
AB 20
H 7
RBI 8
Aaron Judge headshot
Seattle Mariners
1.429 OPS
AVG .429
OBP .429
SLG 1.000
HR 2
AB 14
H 6
RBI 4
Willy Adames headshot
San Diego Padres
1.420 OPS
AVG .636
OBP .692
SLG .727
HR 0
AB 11
H 7
RBI 1
Christian Yelich headshot
Miami Marlins
1.416 OPS
AVG .538
OBP .647
SLG .769
HR 1
AB 13
H 7
RBI 2
Jorge Soler headshot
Detroit Tigers
1.413 OPS
AVG .408
OBP .469
SLG .944
HR 10
AB 71
H 29
RBI 26
Mitch Garver headshot
Detroit Tigers
1.407 OPS
AVG .371
OBP .522
SLG .886
HR 4
AB 35
H 13
RBI 10
Anthony Rendon headshot
Chicago Cubs
1.403 OPS
AVG .435
OBP .533
SLG .870
HR 3
AB 23
H 10
RBI 8
Christian Yelich headshot
St. Louis Cardinals
1.400 OPS
AVG .347
OBP .522
SLG .878
HR 8
AB 49
H 17
RBI 19
Trent Grisham headshot
Miami Marlins
1.400 OPS
AVG .467
OBP .467
SLG .933
HR 1
AB 15
H 7
RBI 3
Christian Yelich headshot
New York Mets
1.396 OPS
AVG .467
OBP .529
SLG .867
HR 2
AB 15
H 7
RBI 5
Christian Yelich headshot
Washington Nationals
1.392 OPS
AVG .480
OBP .552
SLG .840
HR 3
AB 25
H 12
RBI 5
Mitch Garver headshot
New York Yankees
1.388 OPS
AVG .375
OBP .450
SLG .938
HR 3
AB 16
H 6
RBI 5
Ramon Laureano headshot
Minnesota Twins
1.388 OPS
AVG .440
OBP .548
SLG .840
HR 2
AB 25
H 11
RBI 4
Jeff McNeil headshot
Arizona Diamondbacks
1.385 OPS
AVG .333
OBP .385
SLG 1.000
HR 2
AB 12
H 4
RBI 3
Brandon Lowe headshot
Boston Red Sox
1.383 OPS
AVG .414
OBP .452
SLG .931
HR 4
AB 29
H 12
RBI 8
Anthony Rendon headshot
Chicago White Sox
1.359 OPS
AVG .313
OBP .421
SLG .938
HR 3
AB 16
H 5
RBI 8
Cody Bellinger headshot
Arizona Diamondbacks
1.358 OPS
AVG .373
OBP .447
SLG .910
HR 9
AB 67
H 25
RBI 18
Carlos Correa headshot
New York Yankees
1.357 OPS
AVG .455
OBP .538
SLG .818
HR 1
AB 11
H 5
RBI 4
Mike Trout headshot
Texas Rangers
1.356 OPS
AVG .318
OBP .477
SLG .879
HR 11
AB 66
H 21
RBI 19
Gary Sanchez headshot
Baltimore Orioles
1.354 OPS
AVG .364
OBP .426
SLG .927
HR 10
AB 55
H 20
RBI 22
Anthony Santander headshot
Cleveland Indians
1.352 OPS
AVG .385
OBP .429
SLG .923
HR 2
AB 13
H 5
RBI 5
Jose Altuve headshot
New York Yankees
1.347 OPS
AVG .387
OBP .412
SLG .935
HR 5
AB 31
H 12
RBI 6
Xander Bogaerts headshot
Cleveland Indians
1.346 OPS
AVG .448
OBP .484
SLG .862
HR 3
AB 29
H 13
RBI 9
Mitch Garver headshot
Baltimore Orioles
1.345 OPS
AVG .333
OBP .429
SLG .917
HR 2
AB 12
H 4
RBI 5

Understanding Opponent Splits

Opponent splits reveal how a hitter performs against each MLB team. These splits capture the combined effect of a team's pitching staff, defensive alignment, and park factors. Some hitters consistently dominate certain teams due to favorable pitching matchups.

Team-Specific Matchups

Some hitters own certain teams. This often reflects favorable matchups against that team's pitching staff — handedness advantages, pitch-type weaknesses, or familiarity from division play. Division rivals face each other 13+ times per season, creating larger sample sizes.

Stacking by Opponent

For DFS, opponent splits help identify entire lineups to stack. If multiple hitters on a team have strong splits against today's opponent, that's a high-correlation stack. Combine with the opposing starter's recent form for maximum edge.

Sample Size Caution

Opponent splits against non-division teams can be small (3-4 games per season). Weight division matchups more heavily since they have 13+ games of data. A .400 AVG in 10 at-bats against a team is interesting but not predictive on its own.

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

How reliable are opponent batting splits?
Division opponent splits are the most reliable since hitters face those teams 13+ times per season. Interleague and non-division splits have smaller sample sizes (3-7 games) and should be weighted less heavily. Always check the at-bat count before drawing conclusions.
How do I use opponent splits for DFS stacks?
Find teams where multiple hitters have strong splits against today's opponent. Stack 3-4 hitters from that team in your DFS lineup for high correlation. This works especially well when the opposing starter is also weak against that lineup's handedness profile.
Why do some hitters crush certain teams?
It usually comes down to pitching staff matchups. A hitter might face favorable pitch types, have platoon advantages against most of a team's rotation, or thrive at that team's home park. Division familiarity also plays a role — hitters see the same pitchers repeatedly.
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