Is that a twinge of jealousy? I know its horrible. We do hit worse vs. RHP (which is expected) but its still over league average .274 .350 .444 .794 vs. RHP .291 .369 .446 .815 vs. LHP Plus, Ramirez has big reverse splits this year and has hit RHP really well, and 2 of our other positions are in straight platoons (CF, and 2B/RF). I don't know if anyone has realized this, but this is Aramis Ramirez's splits this year: .308 .398 .565 .962 vs. RHP .229 .327 .382 .708 vs. LHP Looking at potential NL playoff teams rotations Dodgers: 3 righties, 1 lefty Mets: 2 righties, 2 lefties Phillies: 2 righties, 2 lefties Brewers: 2 righties, 2 lefties Throw in a 64-46 record vs RHP which is, guess what, the best in the NL and damn near the best in Baseball - TB and ANA