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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.
.821 OPS
AVG .143
OBP .250
SLG .571
HR 3
AB 21
H 3
RBI 4
Noelvi Marte headshot
vs. Right
.821 OPS
AVG .275
OBP .305
SLG .516
HR 13
AB 244
H 67
RBI 37
.821 OPS
AVG .244
OBP .352
SLG .469
HR 16
AB 262
H 64
RBI 35
.821 OPS
AVG .269
OBP .355
SLG .466
HR 10
AB 283
H 76
RBI 42
Tyler Stephenson headshot
vs. Left
.821 OPS
AVG .246
OBP .378
SLG .443
HR 2
AB 61
H 15
RBI 8
.821 OPS
AVG .370
OBP .414
SLG .407
HR 0
AB 27
H 10
RBI 2
.822 OPS
AVG .307
OBP .342
SLG .480
HR 2
AB 75
H 23
RBI 9
Taylor Trammell headshot
vs. Left
.822 OPS
AVG .308
OBP .438
SLG .385
HR 0
AB 13
H 4
RBI 0
.822 OPS
AVG .296
OBP .361
SLG .460
HR 8
AB 226
H 67
RBI 28
.822 OPS
AVG .234
OBP .348
SLG .475
HR 25
AB 337
H 79
RBI 57
James Wood headshot
vs. Left
.823 OPS
AVG .278
OBP .330
SLG .493
HR 12
AB 209
H 58
RBI 34
.824 OPS
AVG .252
OBP .331
SLG .493
HR 18
AB 282
H 71
RBI 44
Josh Naylor headshot
Night
.824 OPS
AVG .292
OBP .345
SLG .479
HR 15
AB 363
H 106
RBI 65
.824 OPS
AVG .284
OBP .352
SLG .473
HR 10
AB 292
H 83
RBI 32
James Wood headshot
vs. Right
.825 OPS
AVG .244
OBP .359
SLG .465
HR 19
AB 389
H 95
RBI 60
.825 OPS
AVG .245
OBP .344
SLG .481
HR 11
AB 212
H 52
RBI 39
Mike Trout headshot
vs. Right
.825 OPS
AVG .235
OBP .369
SLG .456
HR 23
AB 366
H 86
RBI 54
Manny Machado headshot
vs. Left
.825 OPS
AVG .250
OBP .332
SLG .494
HR 12
AB 164
H 41
RBI 23
Hunter Goodman headshot
vs. Right
.826 OPS
AVG .277
OBP .317
SLG .510
HR 23
AB 412
H 114
RBI 65
.826 OPS
AVG .242
OBP .363
SLG .463
HR 6
AB 95
H 23
RBI 12
.827 OPS
AVG .251
OBP .326
SLG .502
HR 22
AB 307
H 77
RBI 55
.828 OPS
AVG .285
OBP .355
SLG .473
HR 8
AB 165
H 47
RBI 22
.828 OPS
AVG .250
OBP .307
SLG .521
HR 19
AB 288
H 72
RBI 50
.828 OPS
AVG .285
OBP .358
SLG .470
HR 15
AB 302
H 86
RBI 55
.828 OPS
AVG .303
OBP .365
SLG .463
HR 8
AB 231
H 70
RBI 22
.828 OPS
AVG .282
OBP .378
SLG .450
HR 8
AB 238
H 67
RBI 29
.829 OPS
AVG .285
OBP .381
SLG .449
HR 10
AB 263
H 75
RBI 44
.829 OPS
AVG .297
OBP .322
SLG .507
HR 6
AB 138
H 41
RBI 27
.829 OPS
AVG .293
OBP .369
SLG .459
HR 8
AB 222
H 65
RBI 36
.830 OPS
AVG .291
OBP .351
SLG .479
HR 7
AB 213
H 62
RBI 31
.830 OPS
AVG .231
OBP .306
SLG .525
HR 31
AB 385
H 89
RBI 68
.830 OPS
AVG .214
OBP .283
SLG .548
HR 4
AB 42
H 9
RBI 8
Josh Lowe headshot
Day
.831 OPS
AVG .285
OBP .338
SLG .493
HR 6
AB 144
H 41
RBI 16
.831 OPS
AVG .304
OBP .329
SLG .502
HR 11
AB 283
H 86
RBI 41
Wyatt Langford headshot
vs. Left
.831 OPS
AVG .254
OBP .390
SLG .440
HR 5
AB 134
H 34
RBI 11
Jordan Beck headshot
vs. Left
.831 OPS
AVG .291
OBP .343
SLG .488
HR 5
AB 127
H 37
RBI 14
Brandon Lowe headshot
Night
.832 OPS
AVG .269
OBP .317
SLG .515
HR 20
AB 305
H 82
RBI 50
Isaac Paredes headshot
vs. Right
.832 OPS
AVG .264
OBP .357
SLG .475
HR 17
AB 318
H 84
RBI 45
.832 OPS
AVG .272
OBP .357
SLG .475
HR 9
AB 162
H 44
RBI 35
Ryan Ohearn headshot
vs. Left
.832 OPS
AVG .278
OBP .358
SLG .474
HR 3
AB 97
H 27
RBI 15
.833 OPS
AVG .257
OBP .360
SLG .473
HR 5
AB 74
H 19
RBI 12
.834 OPS
AVG .303
OBP .363
SLG .471
HR 6
AB 221
H 67
RBI 25
Kyle Teel headshot
Home
.835 OPS
AVG .312
OBP .411
SLG .424
HR 3
AB 125
H 39
RBI 19
Kyle Teel headshot
vs. Right
.835 OPS
AVG .290
OBP .388
SLG .448
HR 8
AB 210
H 61
RBI 34
.835 OPS
AVG .274
OBP .339
SLG .496
HR 22
AB 383
H 105
RBI 65
.836 OPS
AVG .273
OBP .369
SLG .467
HR 12
AB 242
H 66
RBI 41
George Springer headshot
vs. Left
.836 OPS
AVG .254
OBP .361
SLG .475
HR 8
AB 122
H 31
RBI 17
Christian Moore headshot
vs. Left
.836 OPS
AVG .250
OBP .286
SLG .550
HR 3
AB 40
H 10
RBI 6
CJ Kayfus headshot
Night
.836 OPS
AVG .253
OBP .330
SLG .506
HR 4
AB 83
H 21
RBI 17
.836 OPS
AVG .249
OBP .354
SLG .481
HR 11
AB 189
H 47
RBI 26

Understanding Platoon Splits

Platoon splits — performance vs left-handed pitchers (LHP) and right-handed pitchers (RHP) — are the single most predictive and actionable batting split. Most hitters have a significant platoon gap, performing better against opposite-hand pitchers.

The Platoon Advantage

Right-handed hitters typically hit 30-50 OPS points better against LHP, and vice versa. The platoon advantage exists because same-hand pitcher-batter matchups create a more difficult pitch angle and make breaking balls move away from the hitter. This is the most stable, repeatable split in baseball.

Switch Hitters & Exceptions

Switch hitters aim to always have the platoon advantage by batting from both sides. However, many switch hitters are significantly better from one side. Some pure hitters (like elite LHH who crush lefties) defy platoon norms entirely — always check the data rather than assuming.

Props & DFS Application

Platoon splits are the #1 factor for daily fantasy and prop betting. Always check the opposing starter's handedness, then look at each hitter's platoon split. A .280 overall hitter who hits .320 vs LHP is a strong play when a lefty is on the mound — the line is set off his overall average, not his split.

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

What is the platoon advantage in baseball?
The platoon advantage means hitters perform better against opposite-hand pitchers. Right-handed hitters (RHH) tend to hit better against left-handed pitchers (LHP), and left-handed hitters (LHH) hit better against right-handed pitchers (RHP). The typical platoon gap is 30-50 OPS points, making it the most reliable and predictive split in baseball.
How important are platoon splits for DFS?
Platoon splits are the single most important split for DFS. Always check the opposing starter's handedness before building lineups. Stack right-handed hitters against left-handed starters (and vice versa) for the strongest correlation. The platoon edge is especially large for power stats like HR and SLG.
Are platoon splits reliable with small sample sizes?
Yes — platoon splits are the most stable split category even with relatively small samples. Because the platoon advantage is driven by physics (pitch angle, breaking ball movement), it tends to persist even in 50-100 at-bat samples. This makes platoon splits usable earlier in the season than other split types.
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