Curtis Granderson with 26. Gary Sheffield was second with 22.
Ryan Theriot led with 28 Sb's.
Michael Bourn led the National League in stolen bases in 2009 with 61.
Jacoby Ellsbury led the American League in stolen bases in 2009 with 70.
Scott Podsednik led the National League, and the Majors with 70 stolen bases in 2004.
As a member of the Montreal Expos, Ron LeFlore led the National League in stolen bases in 1980 with 97 and, as a member of the Detroit Tigers, led the American League in 1978 with 68.
Willy Taveras led the National League in stolen bases with 68, and Jacoby Ellsbury led the American League with 50.
Juan Pierre of the Colorado Rockies and Jimmy Rollins of the Philadelphia Phillies tied for the NL lead in stolen bases with 46.
2000 - Derek Bell, Lenny Harris - 8 2001 - Desi Relaford - 13 2002 - Roger Cedeno - 25 2003 - Roger Cedeno - 14 2004 - Mike Cameron - 22 2005 - Jose Reyes - 60 2006 - Jose Reyes - 64 2007 - Jose Reyes - 78 For that time frame, Jose Reyes led the Mets in stolen bases with 202.
Derek Jeter was the stolen base leader for the Yankees in 2009 with 30 steals.
Rickey Henderson of the Oakland Athletics with 66.
Tony Womack of the Pittsburgh Pirates with 58.
Dom DiMaggio of the 1950 Boston Red Sox led the American League in stolen bases with 15.