Jose Reyes of the New York Mets looks on from...

Jose Reyes of the New York Mets looks on from the dugout against the Milwaukee Brewers at Citi Field. (Aug. 20, 2011) Credit: Jim McIsaac

Despite his second stint on the disabled list, Jose Reyes remains on top of the Mets Run Factor.

PLAYERGPARRBIHRMRF/GMRF/PA
Jose Reyes98462803751.143.242
Carlos Beltran984196166151.143.267
Ike Davis36149202571.056.255
David Wright713154343111.042.235
Angle Pagan98427544670.949.218
Justin Turner 95407424540.874.204
Daniel Murphy 109423494960.844.217
Jason Bay100423494390.830.196
Nick Evans2865131020.750.323
Lucas Duda75242253870.747.231
Ruben Tejada69263192400.623.163
Mike Nickeas9263310.556.192
Josh Thole91315213230.549.159
Ronny Paulino64211171510.484.147
Scott Hairston79145202470.468.255
Jason Pirdie81197221830.457.188
Willie Harris97211271610.433.199
Fernando Martinez11233210.364.174
Brad Emaus14422100.214.071
Chin-Lung Hu22232100.136.130

What is the Mets Run Factor? 

The Mets Run Factor is a fairly simple statistical metric. It takes the "Runs produced" sabermetric created by Bill James and divides it in two different ways.

Equation 1

The first equation is R + RBI - HR / G = Runs produced per game, as indicated in the chart above as MRF/G.

Equation 2

The second equation is R + RBI - HR / PA = Runs produced per plate appearance, as indicated in the chart above as MRF/PA.

The Mets Run Factor is updated every Monday. See past Mets Run Factor reports.

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