1977. Lou Brock stole his 893rd base, breaking Ty Cobb's MLB career record, on August 29, 1977 in the 7th inning of the game against the San Diego Padres at Qualcomm Stadium.
Hugh Nicol holds the record for most stolen bases in a single season with 138 in 1887. Rickey Henderson holds the modern day record with 130 in 1982
All time base stealer for the Red Sox was Harry Hooper with 300. Single season stolen base record (to be broken this year by Jacoby Ellsbury) was Tommy Harper with 54 in 1973.
Second base is the most stolen by a rookie. This happens because they are after the person going to 3rd. St. Louis Cardinal Vince Coleman stole the most bases for a rookie in 1985 (110 bases).
In 2001, Barry Bonds stole 13 bases.
1977. Lou Brock stole his 893rd base, breaking Ty Cobb's MLB career record, on August 29, 1977 in the 7th inning of the game against the San Diego Padres at Qualcomm Stadium.
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Hugh Nicol holds the record for most stolen bases in a single season with 138 in 1887. Rickey Henderson holds the modern day record with 130 in 1982
All time base stealer for the Red Sox was Harry Hooper with 300. Single season stolen base record (to be broken this year by Jacoby Ellsbury) was Tommy Harper with 54 in 1973.
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.
Second base is the most stolen by a rookie. This happens because they are after the person going to 3rd. St. Louis Cardinal Vince Coleman stole the most bases for a rookie in 1985 (110 bases).
In 2001, Barry Bonds stole 13 bases.
Ian Kinsler of the Texas Rangers stole second base in Game 2 of the 2011 Series, on October 20 of last year.
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