Before All-Star break: .851
After All-Star break: .868
Monthly trend
Mth
AB
BA
OBP
OPS
April
444
.255
.356
.815
May
593
.233
.332
.828
June
654
.263
.338
.884
July
579
.247
.342
.841
Aug
783
.258
.349
.856
Sept
743
.265
.374
.907
Key Splits
AB
BA
OBP
OPS
home
1893
.252
.346
.848
road
1979
.257
.351
.871
day
1405
.268
.365
.928
night
2467
.247
.339
.821
vs RHP
2687
.258
.360
.887
vs LHP
1185
.246
.323
.800
none on
2094
.243
.337
.843
risp
496
.246
.391
.867
loaded
85
.282
.364
.940
Career Stats ✓
Matt Olson
AB
BA
OBP
OPS
3872
.254
.349
.861
Last 3 Years
Yr
AB
R
HR
RBI
SB
BA
OBP
OPS
2022
616
86
34
103
0
.240
.325
.802
2023
608
127
54
139
1
.283
.389
.993
2024
600
78
29
98
0
.247
.333
.790
1B • Age: 27Bats: L • Throws: R
Next Season
2025 Projection
BA
HR
RBI
SB
OBP
SLG
OPS
.328
8
59
6
.371
.426
.797
R
H
XBH
1B
2B
3B
BB
86
207
43
163
33
2
40
OPS Trend (career)
April:
.832
May:
.830
June:
.825
July:
.793
Aug:
.688
Sept:
.817
Before All-Star break: .816
After All-Star break: .766
Monthly trend
Mth
AB
BA
OBP
OPS
April
331
.341
.409
.832
May
386
.352
.413
.830
June
399
.333
.381
.825
July
432
.326
.367
.793
Aug
566
.276
.322
.688
Sept
463
.328
.363
.817
Key Splits
AB
BA
OBP
OPS
home
1299
.323
.371
.797
road
1325
.323
.372
.783
day
1091
.332
.376
.795
night
1533
.316
.368
.786
vs RHP
1978
.338
.383
.826
vs LHP
646
.277
.338
.682
none on
1725
.301
.350
.736
risp
220
.373
.461
.934
loaded
49
.327
.357
.765
Career Stats
Luis Arraez
AB
BA
OBP
OPS
2624
.323
.372
.790
Last 3 Years
Yr
AB
R
HR
RBI
SB
BA
OBP
OPS
2022
547
87
8
49
4
.316
.375
.795
2023
574
70
10
69
3
.354
.393
.862
2024
637
81
4
46
9
.314
.346
.738
Who's Better?
DFS Leagues
This day and age, Arraez is a throwback. He forgoes power for on-base and hits...and a ton of 'em. Now in a better lineup, that excellent OBP will translate into more runs. The lack of power, speed and top tier OPS caps his overall value, however. So, for DFS scoring, he won't usually put up a big number and is generally not a great option. We almost always prefer Olson, regardless of matchup.
Roto Leagues
With traditional rotisserie leagues, this is a much closer matchup. The average, OBP and runs from Arraez rivals the HR, RBI and OPS from Olson. Neither player really runs a lot so SB is a wash. Overall, their actual team value (eg, WAR) are consistently similar so it usually comes down your fantasy team's needs. If you desperately need AVE and especially if your league uses runs as a category, Arraez is a good bet. If you're hunting for the power cats, go with Olson,.