BATTERS: None on/runners on splits, 2015 updated

Continuing our one-split-away theme in the search for deep sleepers, let's take a look at the batters who have posted the most extreme situational batting average, plate control, and power splits with the bases empty and with runners on base.

As a reminder, batters tend to display significantly better plate control and see their batting average surge when they hit with runners on base:

  • Bases Empty Stats & Skills: 2013-2015 YTD*
    
    Year  League  BA    OBP   Slg   OPS   ISO  | BB%  K%   Eye   h%
    ====  ======  ====  ====  ====  ====  ==== | ===  ===  ====  ===
    2013      AL  .252  .313  .404  .717  .152 |  7%  20%  0.37  30%
    2014      AL  .246  .305  .381  .686  .136 |  7%  20%  0.34  29%
    2015      AL  .247  .304  .400  .703  .153 |  7% ...

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