Willie Mays and Derek Jeter were the only players in Major League Baseball history to achieve those statistics during their careers.
Derek Jeter has the most stolen bases in Yankees history.
1) Rickey Henderson - 3055 hits and 1406 stolen bases. 2) Lou Brock - 3023 hits and 938 stolen bases. 3) Ty Cobb - 4189 hits and 897 stolen bases. 4) Eddie Collins - 3315 hits and 741 stolen bases. 5) Honus Wagner - 3420 hits and 723 stolen bases. 6) Paul Molitor - 3319 hits and 504 stolen bases.
Rickey Henderson and Ted Williams Tim Raines did too. Omar Vizquel did it as well.
Two players in MLB history have stolen 7 bases in one game. George Gore did it in 1881 and Billy Hamilton in 1894. In the modern baseball era, five players have stolen 6 bases in one game: Otis Nixon, Atlanta Braves (1991), Eric Young, Colorado Rockies (1996), and Carl Crawford, Tampa Bay Rays (2009); Eddie Collins did it twice in the same month (Sept. 1912) for the Philadelphia A's!
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Derek Jeter has the most stolen bases in Yankees history.
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1) Rickey Henderson - 3055 hits and 1406 stolen bases. 2) Lou Brock - 3023 hits and 938 stolen bases. 3) Ty Cobb - 4189 hits and 897 stolen bases. 4) Eddie Collins - 3315 hits and 741 stolen bases. 5) Honus Wagner - 3420 hits and 723 stolen bases. 6) Paul Molitor - 3319 hits and 504 stolen bases.
Rickey Henderson with 1406
Harry Hooper with 300.
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He has more than 60 bases he is one of the fastest players in the MLB. At the start of the 2008 season, Reyes has 234 career stolen bases and a season's high of 78 in the 2007 season.
Rickey Henderson and Ted Williams Tim Raines did too. Omar Vizquel did it as well.
Two players in MLB history have stolen 7 bases in one game. George Gore did it in 1881 and Billy Hamilton in 1894. In the modern baseball era, five players have stolen 6 bases in one game: Otis Nixon, Atlanta Braves (1991), Eric Young, Colorado Rockies (1996), and Carl Crawford, Tampa Bay Rays (2009); Eddie Collins did it twice in the same month (Sept. 1912) for the Philadelphia A's!
The first player in franchise history to lead the AL in stolen bases was Mickey Rivers who stole 70 bases in 1975. The only other Angel to lead the AL in stolen bases was Chone Figgins in 2005 with 62.