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what major league player stole more than 100 bases for three consecutive seasons
career stolen bases is Rickey Henderson with1,406 stolen bases but most stolen bases in one season, is technically Hugh Nicol with 138 stolen base in one season. with the new stolen base rule implemented the individual with the most stolen bases in one season would be Rickey Henderson with 130 stolen bases. Rickey Henderson is the only Major league Baseball player to have stolen 100 bases in 3 consecutive season back to back. Posted by: David Geter
Vince Coleman St Louis Cardinals
Shortstop Maury Wills of the Los Angeles Dodgers stole 94 bases in the 1965 season to lead MLB.
1) Billy Hamilton - 111 in 1889, 102 in 1890, 111 in 1891 2) Rickey Henderson - 130 in 1982, 108 in 1983 3) Vince Coleman - 110 in 1985, 107 in 1986, 109 in 1987
Vince Coleman of the St. Louis Cardinals with 109 stolen bases in 1987.Coleman is the only player in MLB history to steal 100+ bases in three consecutive seasons (110 in 1985, 107 in 1986, 109 in 1987).
2,681 bases were stolen in the National League in 1887. John Ward of the New York Giants was the individual leader with 111. The New York Giants led the league that year with 415. The Pittsburgh Alleghenys stole the fewest bases that season with 221. There were 513 games played in the National League that season meaning an average of 5.23 bases were stolen per game.
Dom DiMaggio of the 1950 Boston Red Sox led the American League in stolen bases with 15.
A 20-20 player is a player that hits 20 home runs in a season and also steals 20 bases in that season
All time base stealer for the Red Sox was Harry Hooper with 300. Single season stolen base record (to be broken this year by Jacoby Ellsbury) was Tommy Harper with 54 in 1973.
The Yankees single season record is held by Rickey Henderson, who stole 93 bases in 1988.