Glenn Brummer
Rod Carew
Very rarely, the last person to do was Bryce Harper.
Bob gibson
Ted Williams hit a home run in his last at bat off of Jack Fisher of the Baltimore Orioles on September 28, 1960.
Rick sutcliffe
I believe the last Red Sox player to steal home was Billy Hatcher. I think it was in 1994, though he only played for them from 1992 - 1994. ESPN on 4/26/09 says it was Jose offerman in 1999 but was not a straight steal....jacoby ellsbury did it on 4/26/09
Wait for the pitcher to throw the ball home then run for the next base.
The last Chicago White Sox player to steal home was Pablo Ozuna in 2005.
Tony Olivia
You steal a base by running for it before the pitcher even pitches, instead of waiting for the batter to hit the ball. If the pitcher sees you, instead of pitching to the batter the pitcher must throw the ball to a team mate who must tag you out before you reach the base safely. You can choose to return to the base you started on, but to steal the base you must arrive safely on home.
Glenn Brummer
yes. Last example I saw, Torii Hunter (LAA) 2009 Season. 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.
another player
Home rune, steal home, Balked in the the pitcher, Walked in with bases loaded, by the batter hitting a single, Sack file, Run down between third and home, passed ball by the pitcher or catcher
You can just run home on a play, steal home, tag up, or be walked home (If the pitcher walks someone on loaded bases)
Rod Carew