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The argument is that Jose Lopez's range is tanking, but the numbers don't support it.
He's tracking a positive range via UZR this year. It's the errors that are killiing him and he doesn't have a track record for committing excessive errors, so I'm inclined to not see that as a problem. Jose has been a MLB 2nd baseman for 5 years now and if his range numbers stay the same this year he will only have 1 year with a negative range factor according to UZR. Maybe he is a butcher with the glove, but not according to UZR.