Ryan Theriot led with 28 Sb's.
Curtis Granderson with 26. Gary Sheffield was second with 22.
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.
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.
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Aramis Ramirez with 101.
58 which ranked 15th of the 16 NL teams, only the Cubs had fewer with 56. Nate McLouth and Matt Diaz led the team with 12 each.
Willy Taveras led the National League in stolen bases with 68, and Jacoby Ellsbury led the American League with 50.
Aramis Ramirez with 101.
Lou Brock stole 938 bases in his 19 year career. He played for the Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals. He led the league eight times in stolen bases and had 118 steals in 1974 for the Cardinals. The only other player who has more steals than him is Rickey Henderson with 1406.
Juan Pierre of the Colorado Rockies and Jimmy Rollins of the Philadelphia Phillies tied for the NL lead in stolen bases with 46.