One is Alfonso Soriano (LF for Cubs)
Willy Taveras led the National League in stolen bases with 68, and Jacoby Ellsbury led the American League with 50.
Dom DiMaggio of the 1950 Boston Red Sox led the American League in stolen bases with 15.
Among others .... Ty Cobb, Gary Sheffield, Tim Raines, Eddie Collins, and Cap Anson.
2,681 bases were stolen in the National League in 1887. John Ward of the New York Giants was the individual leader with 111. The New York Giants led the league that year with 415. The Pittsburgh Alleghenys stole the fewest bases that season with 221. There were 513 games played in the National League that season meaning an average of 5.23 bases were stolen per game.
That would be Rickey Henderson with 130 stolen bases in 1982. The record for most stolen bases in a single MLB season is held by Hugh Nicol of the Cincinnati Red Stockings of the American Association who stole 138 bases in 1887. As far as modern day baseball is concerned, Rickey Henderson has the most stolen bases in a single season and Lou Brock of the 1974 St. Louis Cardinals has the second most with 118.
career stolen bases is Rickey Henderson with1,406 stolen bases but most stolen bases in one season, is technically Hugh Nicol with 138 stolen base in one season. with the new stolen base rule implemented the individual with the most stolen bases in one season would be Rickey Henderson with 130 stolen bases. Rickey Henderson is the only Major league Baseball player to have stolen 100 bases in 3 consecutive season back to back. Posted by: David Geter
Willy Taveras led the National League in stolen bases with 68, and Jacoby Ellsbury led the American League with 50.
Scott Podsednik led the National League, and the Majors with 70 stolen bases in 2004.
Yes Ricky Henderson with 1,403 stolen bases
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Dom DiMaggio of the 1950 Boston Red Sox led the American League in stolen bases with 15.
Among others .... Ty Cobb, Gary Sheffield, Tim Raines, Eddie Collins, and Cap Anson.
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Ty Cobb had 76 stolen bases in 1909. That was his third best season in stolen bases, behind his 83 in 1911 and 96 in 1915.
2,681 bases were stolen in the National League in 1887. John Ward of the New York Giants was the individual leader with 111. The New York Giants led the league that year with 415. The Pittsburgh Alleghenys stole the fewest bases that season with 221. There were 513 games played in the National League that season meaning an average of 5.23 bases were stolen per game.
That would be Rickey Henderson with 130 stolen bases in 1982. The record for most stolen bases in a single MLB season is held by Hugh Nicol of the Cincinnati Red Stockings of the American Association who stole 138 bases in 1887. As far as modern day baseball is concerned, Rickey Henderson has the most stolen bases in a single season and Lou Brock of the 1974 St. Louis Cardinals has the second most with 118.
No ATLANTA Brave has ever ended the season as the stolen base leader. Bill Bruton of the BOSTON Braves did in 1955.