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  2. Caught stealing - Wikipedia

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    In baseball statistics, caught stealing is denoted by CS. [1] It may be the result of a rundown. Major League Baseball (MLB) began tracking caught stealing in 1951. The official MLB rules specify that a time caught stealing is charged when: a runner, attempting a stolen base, is put out; a runner is caught in a rundown play while stealing, and ...

  3. List of Major League Baseball single-game records - Wikipedia

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    Two triple steals by the same team in a game 1 i: Baseball Almanac: A single baserunner caught stealing 4 times in a game 1 j: Baseball Almanac: 8 stolen bases by a team in a single inning: 2: Baseball Almanac: Home stolen 3 times by the same team in a game 5: Baseball Almanac: A single baserunner caught stealing twice in a single inning: 10 ...

  4. Stolen base - Wikipedia

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    Caught stealing was not recorded regularly until the middle of the 20th century. Ty Cobb, for example, was known as a great base-stealer, with 892 steals and a success rate of over 83%. However, the data on Cobb's caught stealing is missing from 12 seasons, strongly suggesting he was unsuccessful many more times than his stats indicate. [16]

  5. List of Major League Baseball stolen base records - Wikipedia

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    Records for consecutive successful stolen base attempts are limited by the available data, as times caught stealing has been recorded officially only since 1920. Max Carey established a mark in 1922–23 of 36 consecutive stolen bases without being caught, [30] which stood until it was broken by Davey Lopes with 38 consecutive steals in 1975.

  6. Shohei Ohtani steals 3 bases in Dodgers' 11–6 win over ...

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    Shohei Ohtani moved closer to a historic 50-50 season for an MLB hitter, stealing three bases to give him 46 for the season. He has 44 home runs with 24 games left to play.

  7. Pickoff - Wikipedia

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    Records per Baseball-Reference.com. Career: 146 by Steve Carlton [10] Single season: 23 by Jerry Garvin of the 1977 Toronto Blue Jays [11] Single game: 4, [12] shared by Garvin of the 1977 Toronto Blue Jays (May 25, 1977, vs. Oakland Athletics) [13] and Bill Wight of the 1956 Baltimore Orioles (July 3, 1956; vs. New York Yankees) [14]

  8. List of Major League Baseball single-season records - Wikipedia

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    Highest caught-stealing %: Mike LaValliere, 72.73% (1993) [20] Most no-hitters caught: 2, Carlos Ruiz (2010) and Wilson Ramos (2015) ( List of Major League Baseball no-hitters ) Both of Ruiz's no-hitters were by Roy Halladay ; the second was in Game 1 of the National League Division Series, Halladay's first career postseason start.

  9. Austin Butler’s ‘Caught Stealing’ Gets August Release Date ...

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    Based on the book series by Charlie Huston, who also wrote the film, the official logline for “Caught Stealing” reads, “Burned-out ex-baseball player Hank Thompson (Butler) unexpectedly ...