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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.
.358 OPS
AVG .152
OBP .176
SLG .182
HR 0
AB 33
H 5
RBI 3
.357 OPS
AVG .143
OBP .143
SLG .214
HR 0
AB 14
H 2
RBI 3
.352 OPS
AVG .088
OBP .205
SLG .147
HR 0
AB 34
H 3
RBI 3
.349 OPS
AVG .108
OBP .214
SLG .135
HR 0
AB 37
H 4
RBI 5
.347 OPS
AVG .125
OBP .222
SLG .125
HR 0
AB 16
H 2
RBI 2
.343 OPS
AVG .143
OBP .200
SLG .143
HR 0
AB 14
H 2
RBI 2
.311 OPS
AVG .111
OBP .200
SLG .111
HR 0
AB 27
H 3
RBI 4
.307 OPS
AVG .071
OBP .235
SLG .071
HR 0
AB 14
H 1
RBI 1
.276 OPS
AVG .071
OBP .133
SLG .143
HR 0
AB 14
H 1
RBI 2
.259 OPS
AVG .080
OBP .179
SLG .080
HR 0
AB 25
H 2
RBI 3
.258 OPS
AVG .091
OBP .167
SLG .091
HR 0
AB 11
H 1
RBI 1
.222 OPS
AVG .056
OBP .056
SLG .167
HR 0
AB 18
H 1
RBI 3
.188 OPS
AVG .000
OBP .188
SLG .000
HR 0
AB 13
H 0
RBI 0
.125 OPS
AVG .000
OBP .125
SLG .000
HR 0
AB 14
H 0
RBI 0
.118 OPS
AVG .000
OBP .118
SLG .000
HR 0
AB 15
H 0
RBI 0
.110 OPS
AVG .029
OBP .081
SLG .029
HR 0
AB 35
H 1
RBI 1
AVG .000
OBP .083
SLG .000
HR 0
AB 11
H 0
RBI 0
.000 OPS
AVG .000
OBP .000
SLG .000
HR 0
AB 10
H 0
RBI 0

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.

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.
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