BATTERS: Lefty-righty splits, 2016

Let's take a look at the batters who have posted the most significant lefty/righty production, power, and batting eye splits so far in 2016.

This exercise can help you adjust your daily lineups accordingly, and can also help us to spot guys who may be one adjustment away from taking a big step forward.

First, the following bats own the widest LH/RH OPS splits:

  • OPS, vs. LH/RH
    
    Name                League  Position  OPS vs. RH  OPS vs. LH  Diff
    ==================  ======  ========  ==========  ==========  =====
    Lucroy, Jonathan        NL         C       1.009        .559  -.450
    Santana, Carlos         AL     1B/DH        .890        .450  -.440
    Seager, Kyle            AL        3B       1.042        .644  -.398
    Hosmer, Eric           ...

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