BATTERS: Lefty-righty splits, 2016 updated

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

This exercise can help you maximize your daily lineups in leagues that allow for regular roster tinkering. It can also help you spot guys who might be one adjustment away from taking a big step forward.

First, the following bats own the widest lefty-righty OPS splits:

  • OPS, vs. LH/RH
    
    Name                League  Position     OPS vs. RH  OPS vs. LH  Diff
    ==================  ======  ===========  ==========  ==========  =====
    Smith, Mallex           NL           CF        .838        .288  -.550
    Conforto, Michael       NL           LF        .797        .290  -.507
    Reddick, Josh           NL       ...

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