How Brandon Phillips's Range Factor Compares to Similar Players

Brandon Phillips posted a career Range Factor of 4.57, well above the league average of 3.19 — a mark that ranked among the best of his era. His best Range Factor season came in 2004, posting 6.0, well above the league average of 2.8 that year. The lowest point came in 2018 at .667, well below the league average of 2.74 that year, a partial season. Production slipped through the final seasons. The figure moved from 4.3 in 2016 to 3.54 in 2017 and .667 in 2018. The decline marked the closing chapter of the career. Some season-to-season variance runs through the career line, but the career average remained well above league norms across 17 seasons.

Brandon Phillips Lifetime Range Factor

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Brandon Phillips Range Factor Per Season

Brandon Phillips's Range Factor for each season of his MLB career, plotted against that year's league average. Switch between comparisons — National League, Hall of Fame, 2B, North America, or players born in the same country — to see how he stacked up year by year.
Brandon Phillips Range Factor per season line chart

Brandon Phillips Range Factor by Team

Brandon Phillips's career Range Factor totals broken down by each team he played for, ordered by when he first joined that team.
Brandon Phillips career Range Factor by team bar chart

Brandon Phillips Range Factor Year-Over-Year Change

A waterfall chart tracking how Brandon Phillips's career Range Factor shifted from season to season. Each bar represents the change added to his career total that year, making peak and decline phases easy to spot.
Brandon Phillips Range Factor year-over-year waterfall chart

Brandon Phillips Range Factor Distribution vs. Comparable Players

Each box summarizes Brandon Phillips's seasonal Range Factor alongside a selected comparison group across all seasons he played. The box covers the middle 50% of seasons, the center line is the median, and the whiskers extend to the min and max. A tighter box means more consistency; a higher median means more output. Use the selector to switch comparison groups.
Brandon Phillips Range Factor distribution box chart versus comparable players

Brandon Phillips Range Factor — Season-by-Season Breakdown

Every season of Brandon Phillips's MLB career with Range Factor alongside league, Hall of Fame, positional, birth region, and country-of-birth averages for that year. Career totals include sum, average, min, max, and median.

Note: A dash (—) means no qualifying players existed in that comparison group for that season. Most commonly this happens for the Hall of Fame group.
Brandon Phillips Range Factor season-by-season breakdown table