There were 537 games in Rickey Henderson's career when he had at least one walk, one stolen base, & one run scored. Since 1904, only Joe Morgan (273) had, barely, half as many such games.
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But being on a bad team made the easier right? If you are ahead by alot or know you're playing a bad team, catchers/pitchers probably weren't worried as much.
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Are there stats on how many were on pitch outs?
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I'm no math wiz, but doesn't that work out to a successful stolen base in 58% of opportunities? Pretty nuts.
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Yep. More than half the time he could, he did.
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Henderson's longevity gives him title of best base stealer However, TIM RAINES, was a supremely efficient base stealer. His career success rate of 84.7% is best in MLB history for any player with either 325 stolen bases or 375 attempts. Rickey stole more, Raines got caught less
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Probably the fastest base runner the game has ever seen.
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