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					Originally Posted by  Peter_Spaeth
					 
				 
				How does Brooks do on fielding stats?  I always suspect them because guys with great range are going to reach more balls but probably as a result commit more errors.  And I don't know how you could account for this unless you had tape of every fielding chance.  Maybe "range factor" somehow figures this in through some algorithm? 
			
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 Range factor per nine innings is this: 9 x (putouts+assists)/inning played.
That's it. So if your pitching staff strikes out lots of batters, your fielders will have lower range factors... except for the catcher.