Is this a joke? Runs scored is such a terrible way to judge a player that I really hope it is. First off, you can toss out Renteria, Hall, Cuddyer, Ibanez and Uggla, seeing as how its a difference of, at maximum, six runs. And over 162 games, there are all kinds of ways that a player might score six more runs than a player with a higher OBP. As for the other guys? Plate Appearances Dunn - 673, Reds scored 749 runs. Damon - 660, Yankees scored 930 runs. Damon hit in front of ARod, Giambi, Jeter, etc Ramirez - 689, Marlins scored 758 runs. Ramirez hit in front of Uggla, Cabrera and Jacobs. Reyes - 700, Mets scored 834. Reyes hit in front of Wright, Beltran and Delgado Rollins - 746, Phillies scored 865 runs. Hit in front of Utley, Howard and Burrell. There are a lot of reasons Dunn scored less runs than the players you listed.