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The Pirates also hold the MLB—and North American professional sports—record for most consecutive losing seasons with 20. The stretch began with the 1993 season and concluded with the 2012 season , at which point the Pirates recorded a winning record and a playoff berth in the 2013 season .
The pre-modern single-season mark for stolen bases is 138 by Hugh Nicol of the Cincinnati Red Stockings (AA) in 1887. [27] In the modern era, Ty Cobb set a single-season mark of 96 stolen bases in 1915 [27] that lasted until it was broken by Maury Wills with 104 in 1962.
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.
In Major League Baseball (MLB), the 30–30 club is the group of 47 batters who have collected 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in a single season. [1] [2] Baseball Digest called the 30–30 club "the most celebrated feat that can be achieved by a player who has both power and speed." [2] [3] Six members have been elected to the National ...
In the 1967 season, he played in 149 games, recording 186 hits, 29 stolen bases (his lowest since having 35 in 1961), three home runs, 45 RBI, and a .302 batting average. [3] [17] In the following season, he played in 153 games, getting 174 hits, 31 RBI, and 52 stolen bases, although he was caught stealing 21 times, with a .278 batting average ...
All anyone cares and talks about in fantasy baseball draft season is stolen bases, ... Last season, only six MLB players hit 30 or more bombs while also producing an average of .300 or greater ...
Consecutive stolen bases without being caught stealing. 50 – Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals – September 18, 1988 – July 26, 1989; Consecutive games with a stolen base. 12 – Bert Campaneris, Oakland Athletics – June 10, 1969 – June 21, 1969; Consecutive seasons, 100 or more stolen bases. 3 – Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals ...
Puk’s K-BB% (30.0) was behind only Mason Miller. ... but he recorded 24 stolen bases over just 78 games last season and plays on an Angels team that likes to run. Rengifo’s counting stats were ...