In 1925, his range factor of 3.15 was 0.88 points higher than the league average.
His range factor of 8.83 was 1.79 points higher than the average first baseman that year.
On defense, however, he had the lowest range factor in the league at third for the second straight season (2.62).
His range factor of 3.93 in 1916 was 70 points higher than the league average for third basemen.
Despite making 41 errors, Ryan's range factor was 0.47 above the league's.
In 2007, he had the lowest range factor of all major league pitchers, 0.75.
His range factor of 2.67 was far above the league average of 1.98.
His range factor of 5.69 in 1916 was 0.77 points higher than the average shortstop that year.
And in 1900, his range factor was 2.68 - 55 points higher than the league average of 2.13.
While playing center field, his range factor per nine innings was below average in 2007, 2008, and 2009.