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1) 1912 Washington Senators - Clyde Milan with 88 and Danny Moeller with 62.
2) 1976 Oakland Athletics - Bill North with 75 and Bert Campaneris with 54.
3) 1977 Pittsburgh Pirates - Frank Taveras with 70 and Omar Moreno with 53.
4) 1980 Montreal Expos - Ron LeFlore with 97 and Rodney Scott with 63.
5) 1985 St. Louis Cardinals - Vince Coleman with 110 and Willie McGee with 56.
6) 1988 St. Louis Cardinals - Vince Coleman with 81 and Ozzie Smith with 57.
7) 1991 Montreal Expos - Marquis Grissom with 76 and Delino DeShields with 56.
Teammates have joined the 30-30 club (30+ home runs and 30+ stolen bases in a single season) in the same season on two occasions: Howard Johnson (36 HR, 32 SB) and Darryl Strawberry (39 HR, 36 SB), New York Mets, 1987. Dante Bichette (31 HR, 31 SB) and Ellis Burks (40 HR, 32 SB), Colorado Rockies, 1996.
In the last 50 seasons ... 1) Sammy Sosa of the 2001 Cubs led the National League in runs scored with 146 and had 0 stolen bases. 2) Cal Ripken Jr. of the 1983 Orioles led the American League in runs scored with 121 and had 0 stolen bases. 3) Roger Maris of the 1961 Yankees led the American League in runs scored with 132 and had 0 stolen bases. Through games played on 9/14/10 for the 2010 season, Mark Teixeira leads the American League with 104 runs scored and has 0 stolen bases.
Charles Herbert "Chuck" Klein of the Philadelphia Phillies.
Craig Biggio currently holds several records in Major League Baseball, including the most career doubles by a right-handed hitter (668), the most career leadoff home runs (53), and the most times hit by a pitch in a career (285).
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Source Baseball-Almanac Most stolen bases in same game: A.L. Eddie Collins playing for Philadelphia Athletics (6) ON 9-11-1912 & (6) on 9-22-1912. Carl Crawford of the Tampa Bay Rays tied the league record with 6 on May 3, 2009 vs. the Boston Red Sox. For the N.L. George Gore playing for the Chicago White Stockings (7) on 6-25-1881 & Billy Hamillton playing for Philadelphia Phillies (7) on 8-31-1894.
You don't donate lives, but rather, you take them from your teammates. To do so, the person that wants to take the stock has to press the A and B buttons at the same time.
Because all bases have same characteristics and they reacts the same.
The same way as you would activate one that isn't stolen.
In 1973, Aaron, Johnson, and Evans became the first 3 teammates in MLB history to hit 40+ home runs in the same season. Johnson's first year with the Braves was 1973.
They were teammates on the San Diego Chargers in 2004 and 2005.
same organism=same dna= same bases :D bc sci 9?