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This article lists records for stolen bases within Major League Baseball (MLB). For individual players, leaders in stolen bases for a career, single season, and single game are provided, along with leaders in stolen base percentage for a single season and career. Team records for stolen bases in a single season are also provided.
Brock held the all-time career stolen bases before being surpassed by Henderson in 1991. Brock had held the record from 1977 to 1991. [6] Before Brock, Hamilton held the record for eighty-one years, from 1897 to 1977. [6] Before that, Latham held the record from 1887 to 1896. Latham was also the first player to collect 300 career stolen bases. [6]
Between June 10 and June 21, 1969, Campaneris set a major league record by stealing a base in twelve consecutive games, a record which still stands as of 2021. [12] In 1970, Campaneris batted .279 with career highs of 22 home runs and 64 runs batted in while leading the league in steals for the fifth time (42) [1] and scoring 97 runs. [13]
Shohei Ohtani is the first player in MLB history with 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in a season. Here are other players who came close to 50-50. ... 50 HR - 21 SB. ... The best books of 2024 ...
Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani hit his 50th home run and stole his 50th base of the season Thursday, becoming the first MLB player to reach both benchmarks in the same season.
These were Ohtani's 11th homer and 15th stolen base in the month of August. MLB.com's Sarah Langs notes that the only other player in MLB history to post a 10-15 month was Carlos Beltrán in ...
Max Carey led the National League in stolen bases ten times, the most times of any player. Maury Wills led the National League in stolen bases in six consecutive seasons. Vince Coleman is the only other player to do so. John Montgomery Ward was the first player to lead the National League in stolen bases for different teams.
Shohei Ohtani hit his 46th home run of the season Sunday, moving him closer to a historic 50-50 performance with 19 games remaining on the Los Angeles Dodgers' schedule.