Here's the all-time list as of the start of the 2008 season:
CAREER
STOLEN BASES SB
1 Mookie Wilson 281
2 Jose Reyes 234
3 Howard Johnson 202
4 Darryl Strawberry 191
5 Lee Mazzilli 152
6 Lenny Dykstra 116
7 Bud Harrelson 115
8 Wally Backman 106
9 Roger Cedeno 105
10 Vince Coleman 99
11 Tommie Agee 92
T12 Cleon Jones 91
T12 John Stearns 91
14 Frank Taveras 90
15 David Wright 77
16 Kevin McReynolds 67
17 Lance Johnson 65
18 Gregg Jefferies 63
19 Carlos Beltran 58
20 Steve Henderson 55
21 Lenny Randle 47
T22 Edgardo Alfonzo 45
T22 Daryl Boston 45
24 Keith Miller 44
25 Rickey Henderson 42
26 Bob Bailor 40
27 Joel Youngblood 39
28 Mike Cameron 35
29 Wayne Garrett 33
30 Cliff Floyd 32
T31 Juan Samuel 31
T31 Hubie Brooks 31
T33 Dave Kingman 29
T33 Bernard Gilkey 29
35 Rey Ordonez 28
36 Ken Boswell 26
T37 Carl Everett 25
T37 Brian McRae 25
39 Brian Giles 23
T40 Joe Foy 22
T40 Joe Christopher 22
T40 Roberto Alomar 22
T40 Joe McEwing 22
T40 Kaz Matsui 22
T45 Chico Walker 21
T45 Ron Hunt 21
T45 Brett Butler 21
T48 Ty Wigginton 20
T48 Ron Swoboda 20
T48 John Milner 20
51 Ted Martinez 19
T52 Jose Oquendo 18
T52 Bruce Boisclair 18
T52 Jose Vizcaino 18
T55 Timo Perez 17
T55 Rod Kanehl 17
T55 Keith Hernandez 17
T55 Claudell Washington 17
T55 Endy Chavez 17
T55 Butch Huskey 17
61 Lenny Harris 16
T62 Ed Kranepool 15
T62 Jeromy Burnitz 15
T62 Benny Agbayani 15
T65 Jerry Grote 14
T65 Jay Payton 14
T67 Ed Charles 13
T67 Kelvin Chapman 13
T67 Miguel Cairo 13
T67 Desi Relaford 13
T67 Ron Gardenhire 13
T72 Elio Chacon 12
T72 Carlos Gomez 12
T72 Richie Ashburn 12
T72 Jeff Kent 12
T76 Dick Schofield 11
T76 Todd Hundley 11
T76 Manny Alexander 11
T76 Felix Millan 11
T76 Shawn Green 11
T81 Kevin Elster 10
T81 Dave Marshall 10
T81 Joe Orsulak 10
T81 Ron Hodges 10
T81 Matt Lawton 10
T81 Luis Castillo 10
T87 Bill Pecota 9
T87 Mike Jorgensen 9
T87 Jim Hickman 9
T87 Dick Smith 9
T87 Danny Heep 9
T87 Tommy Davis 9
T87 Marlon Anderson 9
T87 Melvin Mora 9
T87 Willie Montanez 9
T96 Derek Bell 8
T96 Jose Valentin 8
T96 Rod Gaspar 8
T96 Dan Norman 8
T96 Del Unser 8
T96 Ryan Thompson 8
T96 Bobby Bonilla 8
T96 Donn Clendenon 8
T96 Alex Ochoa 8
T96 Julio Franco 8
T106 Darryl Hamilton 7
T106 Mike Piazza 7
T106 Tom Herr 7
T106 Damon Buford 7
T106 Choo Choo Coleman 7
T106 Pepe Mangual 7
T106 Jeff Duncan 7
T106 Kevin Bass 7
T106 Tim Foli 7
T106 Doug Flynn 7
T106 Al Weis 7
T117 Tony Fernandez 6
T117 Rusty Staub 6
T117 Tim Teufel 6
T117 Eddie Murray 6
T117 Don Hahn 6
T117 Victor Diaz 6
T117 Leo Foster 6
T117 Ken Boyer 6
T117 Johnny Lewis 6
T117 Elliott Maddox 6
T117 Shane Spencer 6
T117 Robin Ventura 6
T129 Paul Lo Duca 5
T129 Roy McMillan 5
T129 Luis Lopez 5
T129 John Olerud 5
T129 Tim Harkness 5
T129 Alex Trevino 5
T129 John Cangelosi 5
T129 Mark Carreon 5
T129 Larry Stahl 5
T129 George Foster 5
T129 Dave Gallagher 5
T129 Raul Gonzalez 5
T129 Dave Magadan 5
T129 Mike Phillips 5
T143 George Altman 4
T143 Gene Clines 4
T143 Lastings Milledge 4
T143 Kelly Stinnett 4
T143 Bobby Klaus 4
T143 Charley Smith 4
T143 Esix Snead 4
T143 Jerry Buchek 4
T143 D.J. Dozier 4
T143 Mike Howard 4
T143 Pat Howell 4
T143 Shawon Dunston 4
T143 Dave Schneck 4
T143 Todd Zeile 4
T143 Roy Staiger 4
T143 Tsuyoshi Shinjo 4
T143 Mark Bradley 4
T143 Art Shamsky 4
T143 Carlos Delgado 4
T143 Gerald Williams 4
T143 Tom Seaver 4
T164 Don Bosch 3
T164 Gil Flores 3
T164 Rich Becker 3
T164 Todd Pratt 3
T164 Ray Knight 3
T164 Charlie Neal 3
T164 Jon Nunnally 3
T164 Danny Garcia 3
T164 Fernando Vina 3
T164 Moises Alou 3
T164 Ruben Gotay 3
T164 Gary Kolb 3
T164 Frank Thomas 3
T164 Billy Cowan 3
T164 Mike Bordick 3
T164 Karim Garcia 3
T164 Richie Hebner 3
T164 Orlando Hernandez 3
T164 Felix Mantilla 3
T164 Kevin Mitchell 3
T164 Al Moran 3
T164 Tim Bogar 3
T164 Darren Bragg 3
T164 Chico Fernandez 3
T164 Chris Jones 3
T164 Garry Templeton 3
T164 Richard Hidalgo 3
T164 Bill Almon 3
T192 Leon Brown 2
T192 Steve Bieser 2
T192 Al Luplow 2
T192 Michael Tucker 2
T192 Xavier Nady 2
T192 Herm Winningham 2
T192 Terry McDaniel 2
T192 Vance Wilson 2
T192 Chuck Carr 2
T192 Rodney McCray 2
T192 Eli Marrero 2
T192 Jerry Morales 2
T192 Ricky Otero 2
T192 Junior Ortiz 2
T192 Lou Thornton 2
T192 Danny Frisella 2
T192 Jermaine Allensworth 2
T192 Jeff Keppinger 2
T192 Willie Mays 2
T192 Gary Carter 2
T192 Duffy Dyer 2
T192 Tony Tarasco 2
T192 Rafael Santana 2
T192 Carlos Baerga 2
T192 Eddie Bressoud 2
T192 Duke Carmel 2
T192 Prentice Redman 2
T192 David Newhan 2
T192 Marcos Scutaro 2
T192 Chris Donnels 2
T222 Ron Darling 1
T222 Tim Leary 1
T222 Jerry Koosman 1
T222 Jesse Gonder 1
T222 Nolan Ryan 1
T222 Amos Otis 1
T222 Shawn Gilbert 1
T222 Bob Johnson 1
T222 Chris Cannizzaro 1
T222 John Christensen 1
T222 Rick Cerone 1
T222 Bubba Trammell 1
T222 Ricky Ledee 1
T222 Charlie O'Brien 1
T222 Billy Murphy 1
T222 Jack Heidemann 1
T222 Mike Fitzgerald 1
T222 Dick Selma 1
T222 Jim Fregosi 1
T222 Jimmy Piersall 1
T222 Craig Paquette 1
T222 Chris Woodward 1
T222 Willie Randolph 1
T222 Alberto Castillo 1
T222 Rey Sanchez 1
T222 Larry Elliot 1
T222 Bobby Valentine 1
T222 Darren Reed 1
T222 Marv Throneberry 1
T222 Larry Burright 1
T222 Sergio Ferrer 1
T222 Tom Veryzer 1
T222 Sid Fernandez 1
T222 Tony Phillips 1
T222 David Segui 1
T222 Jose Cardenal 1
T222 Chuck Hiller 1
T222 Kurt Abbott 1
T222 Rusty Tillman 1
T222 Mike Kinkade 1
T222 Cliff Cook 1
T222 Wilson Delgado 1
T222 Jason Tyner 1
T222 Dwight Gooden 1
T222 Shaun Fitzmaurice 1
T222 Ken Singleton 1
T222 Orel Hershiser 1
T222 Jae Weong Seo 1
T222 Joe Torre 1
T222 Gary Rajsich 1
T222 Jose Moreno 1
T222 George Theodore 1
T222 Jason Hardtke 1
T222 Rico Brogna 1
T222 Tommie Reynolds 1
T222 Alex Escobar 1
T222 Ramon Castro 1
T222 Phil Linz 1
T222 Tim Spehr 1
T222 Ellis Valentine 1
T222 Norm Sherry 1
T222 Tom Paciorek 1
T222 Kevin Collins 1
T222 Preston Wilson 1
T222 Matt Franco 1
T222 Wayne Kirby 1
T222 Jim Beauchamp 1
The record is tied between the New York Yankees(1914) and the Tampa Bay Rays (2009). The record is set at 19 consecutive games.
1996
The team record for most consecutive games with at least one run scored (i.e., most consecutive games not being shut out) is 308, set by the Yankees between August 3, 1931, and August 2, 1933.
874 as of January 8th 2014
Rickey Henderson in 25 straight seasons!! Ty Cobb in 24 seasons
DiMaggio played for the Pacific Coast League team from 1932 to 1935. In 1933, he set a league record with at least one hit in 61 consecutive games. He joined the New York Yankees in 1936.
Carnell "Cadillac" Williams Carnell Williams holds the record for the modern era. The all-time record is "at least" 48 rushing touchdowns by Ed Sherling from the early 1920's. The "at least" number is because Sherling played in two games that records do not exist.
He holds many, but key records that he holds are:Highest passer rating, season: 121.1 (2004)Most seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards: 9 (1999-2004, 2006-2008)Most consecutive seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards: 6 (1999-2004)Most consecutive seasons with at least 25 touchdown passes: 11 (1998-2008; current)Most games with a perfect passer rating, career: 4 (includes 1 playoff game)Most consecutive games started to open a career by a quarterback (current): 181Most consecutive games with at least 2 touchdown passes: 13 (games 1-13, 2004)Most consecutive games with at least 4 touchdown passes: 5 (games 7-11, 2004)Most games with at least 4 touchdown passes (season, 2004): 6 (tied with 1984 Marino)Most games with at least 5 touchdown passes, career: 7 (includes 1 playoff game)One of only six QB's with at least 6 touchdown passes in two games (tied with Sammy Baugh, Y.A. Tittle, Daryle Lamonica, Charley Johnson and George Blanda)Highest career TDs/game average among QBs with at least 150 TDs: 1.89 TDs/gameMost consecutive games with a passer rating over 100: 9 (games 5-13 of 2004 season; record tied by Carson Palmer, 2004-05 and Tom Brady, 2006-07)Most career games with a completion percentage of 70% or higher (min. 10 attempts): 55Most seasons with 12+ wins as a starter (regular season only): 7 (1999, 2003-2008)Only QB with at least 12 wins as a starter in 6 consecutive seasons (2003-2008)Only QB with seven straight seasons of 10+ wins as a starter (2002-2008)Playoff recordsMost 300+ yard passing games: 6 (tied with Joe Montana)Most 400+ yard passing games: 2 (tied with Dan Marino)Most yards passing, 1st half of game: 360 vs. Denver Broncos, 1/9/05One of only four QB's to post a perfect 158.3 rating in a game (Don Meredith, Terry Bradshaw, Dave Krieg)One of only three QB's to complete 30 or more passes in 2 playoff games (Warren Moon, Tom Brady)Most consecutive games with 20+ completions: 7 (tied w/Tom Brady)
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Dan Uggla of the Atlanta Braves had at least one hit in 33 consecutive games through August 13, 2011.