the tequesta Indians are from biscanye bay and the islands of the keys the things they do on a daily bases is making pottery and wheat they cook from home made fire and tools to cook animals and bugs
Jackie Robinson holds the career record for field percentage by a second baseman, .992 (minimum of 150 games). He shares the single-season record for most double plays by a second baseman, 137 in 1951. He led the National League in stolen bases and in double plays by a second baseman on several occasions.
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They were the first group to use numerals. They also worked with bases of ten, bases of 60, and the decimal system that is still in use today.
Kenny Lofton, left handed out fielder of the Cleverland Indians.
Rickey Henderson holds the record for most career stolen bases with 1,406.
SEASON Stolen bases 130 (1982) CAREER Stolen bases 1306
Rickey Henderson
Hugh Nicol holds the record for most stolen bases in a single season with 138 in 1887. Rickey Henderson holds the modern day record with 130 in 1982
The MLB record for stolen bases in a game is 7 by George Gore of the Chicago White Stockings in 1881 and Billy Hamilton of the Philadelphia Phillies in 1894.
As of my last update, the record for the second most steals in a season for the Cleveland Indians is held by Kenny Lofton, who stole 66 bases in 1996. Lofton was known for his speed and base-running prowess, making significant contributions to the team during his tenure. The record reflects his ability to disrupt opposing pitchers and defenses effectively.
As of the end of the 2007 season, Rickey Henderson is MLB's all time stolen base leader with 1406. The record for most stolen bases in a single MLB season is held by Hugh Nicol of the Cincinnati Red Stockings of the American Association who stole 138 bases in 1887. The modern day record is held by Rickey Henderson with 130 stolen bases in 1982.
most stolen bases
Carl Crawford
Tommy Harper. Through the 2008 season, the Red Sox season record for stolen bases is 54 by Tommy Harper in 1973.
Dom DiMaggio of the 1950 Boston Red Sox led the American League in stolen bases with 15.