MLB Batting Splits 2025
Performance splits by handedness, home/away, and situational categories.
| Player | Team | Split | AB | H | HR | RBI | AVG | OBP | SLG | OPS ▼ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bases Loaded | 12 | 9 | 2 | 23 | .750 | .750 | 1.417 | 2.167 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 20 | 10 | 3 | 24 | .500 | .455 | 1.050 | 1.505 | ||
| Scoring Position, 2 out | 39 | 16 | 4 | 26 | .410 | .511 | .974 | 1.485 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 12 | 6 | 2 | 17 | .500 | .462 | 1.000 | 1.462 | ||
| Scoring Position | 24 | 10 | 4 | 23 | .417 | .500 | .958 | 1.458 | ||
| Runners On | 18 | 7 | 3 | 10 | .389 | .476 | .944 | 1.421 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 11 | 4 | 2 | 14 | .364 | .417 | 1.000 | 1.417 | ||
| Scoring Position | 12 | 6 | 0 | 6 | .500 | .538 | .833 | 1.372 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 12 | 5 | 1 | 21 | .417 | .444 | .917 | 1.361 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 13 | 4 | 3 | 16 | .308 | .333 | 1.000 | 1.333 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 13 | 6 | 1 | 15 | .462 | .467 | .846 | 1.313 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 10 | 4 | 1 | 9 | .400 | .400 | .900 | 1.300 | ||
| Scoring Position | 27 | 11 | 1 | 17 | .407 | .515 | .778 | 1.293 | ||
| Scoring Position, 2 out | 15 | 5 | 1 | 9 | .333 | .524 | .733 | 1.257 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 18 | 8 | 1 | 20 | .444 | .474 | .778 | 1.251 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 10 | 5 | 0 | 12 | .500 | .538 | .700 | 1.238 | ||
| Scoring Position, 2 out | 15 | 6 | 2 | 13 | .400 | .438 | .800 | 1.238 | ||
| Lead Off Inning | 38 | 13 | 5 | 5 | .342 | .419 | .816 | 1.234 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 18 | 7 | 2 | 21 | .389 | .400 | .833 | 1.233 | ||
| Lead Off Inning | 92 | 32 | 11 | 11 | .348 | .483 | .739 | 1.222 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 10 | 3 | 1 | 13 | .300 | .500 | .700 | 1.200 | ||
| Runners On | 22 | 10 | 0 | 7 | .455 | .500 | .682 | 1.182 | ||
| Runners On | 38 | 14 | 4 | 23 | .368 | .444 | .737 | 1.181 | ||
| Scoring Position, 2 out | 13 | 4 | 2 | 8 | .308 | .400 | .769 | 1.169 | ||
| None On | 314 | 105 | 34 | 34 | .334 | .440 | .720 | 1.159 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 10 | 4 | 1 | 14 | .400 | .357 | .800 | 1.157 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 17 | 7 | 1 | 17 | .412 | .450 | .706 | 1.156 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 16 | 5 | 3 | 18 | .313 | .278 | .875 | 1.153 | ||
| Lead Off Inning | 108 | 37 | 11 | 11 | .343 | .383 | .759 | 1.142 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 12 | 4 | 2 | 11 | .333 | .308 | .833 | 1.141 | ||
| Scoring Position, 2 out | 23 | 8 | 3 | 12 | .348 | .400 | .739 | 1.139 | ||
| Lead Off Inning | 112 | 40 | 12 | 12 | .357 | .424 | .714 | 1.138 | ||
| Scoring Position, 2 out | 44 | 14 | 5 | 24 | .318 | .388 | .750 | 1.138 | ||
| Scoring Position | 11 | 4 | 1 | 4 | .364 | .500 | .636 | 1.136 | ||
| Scoring Position | 53 | 19 | 6 | 29 | .358 | .417 | .717 | 1.134 | ||
| Scoring Position | 94 | 28 | 12 | 53 | .298 | .384 | .745 | 1.129 | ||
| Scoring Position, 2 out | 42 | 14 | 3 | 20 | .333 | .533 | .595 | 1.129 | ||
| Scoring Position, 2 out | 17 | 6 | 1 | 9 | .353 | .476 | .647 | 1.123 | ||
| Scoring Position | 84 | 31 | 5 | 46 | .369 | .427 | .690 | 1.118 | ||
| Scoring Position, 2 out | 17 | 8 | 0 | 9 | .471 | .471 | .647 | 1.118 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 16 | 7 | 1 | 19 | .438 | .429 | .688 | 1.116 | ||
| Scoring Position | 21 | 7 | 1 | 10 | .333 | .400 | .714 | 1.114 | ||
| Scoring Position, 2 out | 56 | 21 | 5 | 30 | .375 | .417 | .696 | 1.113 | ||
| Scoring Position, 2 out | 36 | 12 | 2 | 18 | .333 | .520 | .583 | 1.103 | ||
| Scoring Position, 2 out | 52 | 12 | 7 | 25 | .231 | .429 | .673 | 1.102 | ||
| Runners On | 33 | 13 | 2 | 12 | .394 | .405 | .697 | 1.102 | ||
| Bases Loaded | 18 | 8 | 1 | 18 | .444 | .421 | .667 | 1.088 | ||
| Lead Off Inning | 37 | 14 | 3 | 3 | .378 | .410 | .676 | 1.086 | ||
| Scoring Position | 26 | 8 | 3 | 17 | .308 | .355 | .731 | 1.086 | ||
| Lead Off Inning | 12 | 5 | 1 | 1 | .417 | .417 | .667 | 1.083 |
Understanding Situational Splits
Situational splits capture a hitter's performance in high-leverage game contexts — runners in scoring position (RISP), two-out situations, and clutch at-bats. These splits reveal which hitters elevate their game when it matters most.
RISP (Runners in Scoring Position)
RISP splits show how a hitter performs with runners on 2nd and/or 3rd. Some hitters elevate with RISP while others tighten up. For prop betting, high RISP splits indicate a hitter who thrives under pressure and may exceed their base projections in run-producing situations.
Two-Out Situations
Two-out hitting is a specific skill. Hitters who maintain high averages with 2 outs extend innings and create run-scoring opportunities. The "scoring position, 2 out" split is the ultimate clutch metric — it captures rally-extending at-bats under maximum pressure.
DFS & Betting Value
Situational splits help identify "clutch" hitters whose RBI and run totals outpace their overall stat line. A hitter with elite RISP splits batting 4th or 5th in a potent lineup is a prime RBI prop target. These splits also help explain why some hitters consistently outperform their projections.
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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
- Is clutch hitting a real skill?
- This is debated, but the evidence suggests that while most clutch performance is random variation, some hitters do have a repeatable ability to perform in high-leverage situations. Hitters with consistently high RISP splits across multiple seasons are more likely to have a real skill than those with one hot year.
- How do I use RISP splits for prop betting?
- Target hitters with strong RISP splits for RBI props, especially when they bat in the middle of a potent lineup. If the lineup around them gets on base frequently, a high-RISP hitter will have more opportunities to drive in runs. Combine with the opposing pitcher's RISP-allowed stats for the clearest edge.
- What is the "scoring position, 2 out" split?
- This is arguably the highest-pressure regular-season at-bat situation — runners on 2nd/3rd with 2 outs. Hitters who thrive here extend innings and produce outsized run totals. It's a small-sample split, so look for consistency across seasons rather than relying on one year's data.