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ROPS/LOPS isn't the whole deal - especially for relievers.
It doesn't take into account walks (and probably not HR/IP).
Example: Andy Pratt has LOPS/ROPS of:
.500/.667
But he gave up 7 walks in 1.2 IP. Don't use him with the bags jammed and a tie game.
Also if you have one guy with much better OPS vs RH or LH and the other guy even ROPS/LOPS, it would depend if you are facing a team with all RH or all LH batters, an even mix, or a few really good RH batters but only mediocre LH etc.
My main point though is that you can't just look at OPS. Walks/IP, K/IP, HR/IP, GB/FB and probably even SB/CS pct are important.
[As I'm sure you know.]