| 31. | In 2009 he had the lowest range factor of all starting major league left fielders ( 1.56 ).
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| 32. | Defensively, though, he had the lowest range factor ( 1.83 ) of all NL right fielders.
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| 33. | His range factor of 3.93 in 1916 was 70 points higher than the league average for third basemen.
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| 34. | His range factor of 8.83 was 1.79 points higher than the average first baseman that year.
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| 35. | And his 2.36 Range factor in left field was 0.39 points above the average for all outfielders.
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| 36. | He also ranked first in range factor ( 5.39 ) and second in zone rating ( . 866 ).
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| 37. | Through 2014, on defense Kinsler had the best career range factor of any active second baseman in Major League Baseball.
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| 38. | Through 2011, he had the best career range factor of all active major league outfielders, at 2.923.
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| 39. | Once again, his Range factor of 2.77 was significantly higher than the league average of 2.28.
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| 40. | His range factor of 5.69 in 1916 was 0.77 points higher than the average shortstop that year.
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