Between 2008-2010, 23 players had 20 HR/20 SB seasons ... 17 in the National League and 6 in the American League.
1) Jayson Werth, Phillies - 24 HRs and 20 SBs in 2008, 36 HRs and 20 SBs in 2009.
2) Chase Utley, Phillies - 31 HRs and 23 SBs in 2009.
3) Jimmy Rollins, Phillies - 21 HRs and 31 SBs in 2009.
4) Carlos Beltran, Mets - 27 HRs and 25 SBs in 2008.
5) Hanley Ramirez, Marlins - 33 HRs and 35 SBs in 2008, 24 HRs and 27 SBs in 2009, 21 HRs and 32 SBs in 2010.
6) Corey Hart, Brewers - 20 HRs and 23 SBs in 2008.
7) Ryan Braun, Brewers - 32 HRs and 20 SBs in 2009.
8) Brandon Phillips, Reds - 21 HRs and 23 SBs in 2008, 20 HRs and 25 SBs in 2009.
9) Drew Stubbs, Reds - 22 HRs and 30 SBs in 2010.
10) Nate McLouth, Pirates - 26 HRs and 23 SBs in 2008.
11) Matt Kemp, Dodgers - 26 HRs and 34 SBs in 2009.
12) Mark Reynolds, Diamondbacks - 44 HRs and 24 SBs in 2009.
13) Justin Upton, Diamondbacks - 26 HRs and 20 SBs in 2009.
14) Chris Young, Diamondbacks - 27 HRs and 28 SBs in 2010.
15) Matt Holliday, Rockies - 25 HRs and 28 SBs in 2008.
16) Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies - 32 HRs and 20 SBs in 2009.
17) Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies - 34 HRs and 26 SBs in 2010.
18) Bobby Abreu, Yankees/Angels - 20 HRs and 22 SBs in 2008 for the Yankees, 20 HRs and 24 SBs in 2010 for the Angels.
19) Grady Sizemore, Indians - 33 HRs and 38 SBs in 2008.
20) Shin-Soo Choo, Indians - 20 HRs and 21 SBs in 2009, 22 HRs and 22 SBs in 2010.
21) Curtis Granderson, Tigers - 30 HRs and 20 SBs in 2009.
22) Ian Kinsler, Rangers - 31 HRs and 31 SBs in 2009.
23) Nelson Cruz, Rangers - 33 HRs and 20 SBs in 2009.
One is Alfonso Soriano (LF for Cubs)
they all use a bat, a baseball, 9 positions, a coach, a field, bases, and uniforms
Carlos Beltran, Alex Rodriguez and Gary Sheffield
what major league player stole more than 100 bases for three consecutive seasons
Rickey Henderson
There are 4 bases in Major League Baseball.
There are 90 feet between each base in Major League baseball.
In Major League Baseball, 90 feet. In Little League, 60 feet.
MLB (Major League Baseball) bases are 90 feet apart.
One is Alfonso Soriano (LF for Cubs)
High School, College, and Major League bases are 90ft apartLittle League bases are 60ft apart
13 seconds
they are made like out of clay and plastic
Scott Podsednik led the National League, and the Majors with 70 stolen bases in 2004.
Yes Ricky Henderson with 1,403 stolen bases
In Major League Baseball, College baseball and High School baseball, the distance between the bases is 90 feet.
they all use a bat, a baseball, 9 positions, a coach, a field, bases, and uniforms