BPV vs. LH/RH, 2025

Let's begin our one-split-away theme by taking a look at lefty-righty skill splits of starting pitchers.

This analysis can help you find hidden skills before they blossom, which can especially be helpful when looking at young SP. It can also help you set your rotations based on the lineups your pitchers are facing.

These starting pitchers have shown the widest skill splits when facing RH and LH bats (min 20 IP vs. RH/LH):

  vs RHers vs LHersΔ
NameLgK-BB%GB%BPVK-BB%GB%BPVK-BB%GB%BPV
Sandy AlcantaraNL14%57%116 -4%45%(80)18%12%196 
Brayan BelloAL14%53%107 1%53%(21)14%0%128 
Bryce ElderNL17%53%131 3%50%14%3%124 
Chase DollanderNL15%54%106 4%31%(6)11%22%112 
Luis CastilloAL17%45%116 5%37%12%8%109 
Will WarrenAL29%41%186 13%46%78 

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