BPV vs. LH/RH, 2024

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 significantly better skills against righty bats than lefties (min 20 IP vs. RH/LH):

NameLgBPV vs. LHBPV vs. RHΔ
Chris BassittAL(2)141 (143)
Tanner BibeeAL73 197 (123)
Zack WheelerNL64 183 (119)
Reynaldo LópezNL40 149 (109)
Bryce MillerAL49 156 (108)
Zack LittellAL81 179 (98)
Marcus StromanAL(4)90 (94)
Jordan HicksNL41 133 (92)
Dean KremerAL43 133 (89)
Kyle GibsonNL26 114 (88)
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