The career steals of home plate record in MLB is 54 by Ty Cobb.
When he retired, Ty Cobb held many MLB records -- including most games, at-bats, hits, and steals in a career; as well as most steals in a season. Most of these have been broken, but his career batting average -- .366 -- will likely hold forever.
For a career that would be Hank Aaron with 755.
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.
Pete Rose holds the record for most career multi-hit games doing it 1,225 times in his career.
The career steals of home plate record in MLB is 54 by Ty Cobb.
The newly acquired Shawn Marion currently has 1,341 steals for his career. As of March 4th, 2009, only 9 of those steals are for the Raptors. The most steals a single player has committed for the Toronto Raptors is 734 by Doug Christie.
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.
When he retired, Ty Cobb held many MLB records -- including most games, at-bats, hits, and steals in a career; as well as most steals in a season. Most of these have been broken, but his career batting average -- .366 -- will likely hold forever.
Ty Cobb was a center fielder for the Detroit Tigers and the Philadelphia Athletics. He still holds the record for the highest career batting average and the most career steals of home.
Willie Stargell has the most career Homeruns as a Pirate with 475 Homeruns in his career as a Pirate.
Barry Bonds of course.
Barry Bonds, with 762 home runs.
Babe Ruth
Hank Arron
As of 2009 Hank Aaron has the second most career home runs with 755.
Ted Williams holds the record for most career home runs by a Boston Red Sox player with 521.