Let's continue our one-split-away theme by taking a look at the lefty-righty production splits from batters to help you set your lineup and identify potential future surgers (min 30 PA vs. RH/LH).
These hitters have shown the widest OPS splits when facing RH and LH bats:
| vs RHers | vs LHers | Δ | ||||||||
| Name | Lg | ct% | EV | OPS | ct% | EV | OPS | ct% | EV | OPS |
| Gavin Sheets | NL | 75% | 89.0 | .862 | 70% | 92.9 | .345 | 5% | (3.9) | .516 |
| Evan Carter | AL | 74% | 89.6 | .686 | 59% | 74.1 | .170 | 14% | 15.5 | .516 |
| Brice Turang | NL | 72% | 91.8 | 1.023 | 68% | 89.5 | .531 | 4% | 2.3 | .492 |
| Travis Bazzana | AL | 86% | 90.0 | .957 | 64% | 87.1 | .523 | 22% | 2.9 | .434 |
| Ian Happ | NL | 62% | 91.1 | .946 | 63% | 89.5 | .555 | -1% | 1.6 | .392 |
| Vinnie Pasquantino | AL | 83% | 90.4 | .758 | 72% | 83.3 | .370 | 11% | 7.1 | .389 |
| Mickey Moniak | NL | 78% | 90.4 | 1.014 | 54% | 84.6 | .626 | 24% | 5.8 | .388 |
| Will Smith | NL | 84% | 89.1 | .817 | 68% | 93.3 | .434 | 16% | (4.2) | .384 |
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