Rickey Henderson with 130
That was Pete Reiser of the Brooklyn Dodgers who holds the National League record with 7 steals of home in the 1946 season. Ty Cobb holds the MLB record with 8 steals of home in the 1912 season.
Rickey Henderson, who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2009, holds the major league record for career steals with 1,406. He also holds the record for most stolen bases in a season with 130 in 1982.
Patrick Willis
Earl Webb holds the record for most doubles hit in a single season with 67, set in 1931.
Coors field
That was Pete Reiser of the Brooklyn Dodgers who holds the National League record with 7 steals of home in the 1946 season. Ty Cobb holds the MLB record with 8 steals of home in the 1912 season.
Rickey Henderson, who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2009, holds the major league record for career steals with 1,406. He also holds the record for most stolen bases in a season with 130 in 1982.
The current record for most steals in one NBA season is held by Alvin Robertson of the San Antonio Spurs who had 301 steals in the 1985-86 basketball season. Others have gotten close to this achievement, but Alvin still holds the record.
LaDainian Tomlinson holds the record for the most touchdowns in a single season as a running back.
Wilt Chamberlain holds the record for scoring the most NBA points in a single season.
Wilt Chamberlain holds the record for the most points scored in a single NBA season.
Wilt Chamberlain holds the record for the most double doubles in a single NBA season.
Hines Ward holds the Steeler record for most pass receptions in a single season with 112 in 2002.
Lionel Messi holds the record for scoring the most goals in a single season in the Champions League.
Sergio Agero holds the record for the most Premier League hat tricks in a single season.
Wilt Chamberlain holds the record for scoring the most points in a single NBA season, with 4,029 points in the 1961-1962 season.
The driver who holds the record for the most wins in a single Formula 1 season is Michael Schumacher, with 13 wins in the 2004 season.