Bryce harper
They steal stuff because they are unemployed and they need food.
If the player was stealing as the pitch was delivered, it is a steal. If, however, he leaves once the ball passes the catcher, it is not a steal. If a player is stealing, and there is a wild pitch allowwing the runner to reach third base, it would be a steal and a wild pitch.
Ricky Henderson stole all the bases and home plate ...
Glenn Brummer
The last Chicago White Sox player to steal home was Pablo Ozuna in 2005.
Bryce harper
Eric byrnes
another player
Jacoby Ellsbury...today
Well in the National League was Eric Young of the Colorado Rockies.
Jacoby Ellsbury on April 26, 2009 vs the New York Yankees.
Paul O'Neill
Everyday!?!?
Technically you can steal home if the ball goes behind the catcher or something. You can attempt to steal home if the catcher is there but it wouldn't be the smartest thing to do because they would just tag you out. /// The above answer is completely wrong. Of course you can steal home! If there is a passed ball or wild pitch-- that isn't a steal, that's scoring on an error!// A steal of home is exciting, but rarely done in modern baseball. In contrast, Ty Cobb stole home 54 times! The classic or "pure" steal is where the runner steals with no help from the batter. For example, if the runner notices the pitcher is not holding him close and/or the 3rd baseman is way off the bag, the runner can get a walking lead or a large secondary lead and then take off as the pitcher is still winding up and then try to score. The element of surprise often makes this successful. Note that there are 28 ways or situations in which a runner on 3rd can score in baseball. This is just 1 of them.
They steal stuff because they are unemployed and they need food.
Hays Rockwell has written: 'Steal away, steal away home'