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.
Pete Reiser, an outfielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers, had seven steals of home during his Major League Baseball career.
I've been looking for confirmation of this myself, but just looking through the most prolific base stealers' stats, it seems hard to imagine anyone could have stolen third more than Rickey Henderson. He stole third base 322 times, including 34 times in a single season in 1982.
The single season record for most games lost by a Major League team is 134 games by the 1899 Cleveland Spiders. They only won 20 games in the 154 game regular season. The modern day record was set by the 2003 Detroit Tigers when they lost 119 games. They finished with a 43-119 record in a 162 game season. They had a 23-58 home record, and went 20-61 on the road.
Through the 2007 MLB season: The single season MLB record for walks is held by Barry Bonds who was walked 232 times in the 2004 season. The career MLB record for walks is held by Barry Bonds who has been walked 2558 times during his career.
As of the 2010 season, the Yankees team record for strikeouts by a pitcher in a season is 248 by Ron Guidry in 1978.
Pete Reiser, an outfielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers, had seven steals of home during his Major League Baseball career.
Paul Molitor
I do not know the exact number, but I know it was less than ten. 4
That is Ty Cobb who stole home 54 times in his MLB career.
In the 2009 season, Mark Reynolds struckout 223 times which was an new MLB record. He broke the old record of 204 set by ... Mark Reynolds in 2008 season. He is the only player in MLB history to have struckout 200+ times in a season.
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I've been looking for confirmation of this myself, but just looking through the most prolific base stealers' stats, it seems hard to imagine anyone could have stolen third more than Rickey Henderson. He stole third base 322 times, including 34 times in a single season in 1982.
That has never occurred with a player that was a starter and qualified for a batting title in a season. The highest plate appearance/lowest strikeouts was achieved by Joe Sewell of the 1925 Cleveland Indians who had 699 plate appearances and struckout 4 times. Sewell was the toughest player to strikeout in MLB history. In 8,329 career plate appearances he struckout only 114 times. In 1929, he played in 115 consecutive games between May 17 and September 19 without striking out, an MLB record. That season he had 672 plate appearances and 4 strikeouts.
Regular Season Record (all-time) : 495-593-32Playoff Record (all-time) : 7-10 (Last appearance after 1999 season)
The single season HBP record is held by Hughie Jennings of the Baltimore Orioles who was hit 51 times in the 1896 season.
Terry Metcalf
The single season record for most games lost by a Major League team is 134 games by the 1899 Cleveland Spiders. They only won 20 games in the 154 game regular season. The modern day record was set by the 2003 Detroit Tigers when they lost 119 games. They finished with a 43-119 record in a 162 game season. They had a 23-58 home record, and went 20-61 on the road.