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Related: About this forumDom DiMaggio, in 1950, led the AL in stolen bases.
With 15.
Still the all time low for leading a league in SBs.
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Dom DiMaggio, in 1950, led the AL in stolen bases. (Original Post)
kairos12
Feb 2018
OP
Years before Whitey Ball - Before my time, but that is a ridiculous number
The Polack MSgt
Feb 2018
#2
Easily... I picked the 85 Cards because I saw 2 of Vince Coleman's 110 steals
The Polack MSgt
Feb 2018
#4
tymorial
(3,433 posts)1. The professor.
The Polack MSgt
(13,462 posts)2. Years before Whitey Ball - Before my time, but that is a ridiculous number
Hell the White Rat's Cards back up catcher had 6 in 1985
kairos12
(13,345 posts)3. I was in St. Louis during the end of the Brock years and Vince Coleman days.
I could see 15 SBs in a four game series.
The Polack MSgt
(13,462 posts)4. Easily... I picked the 85 Cards because I saw 2 of Vince Coleman's 110 steals
In a game at 3 Rivers while home on leave.
I think Willie McGee and Andy Van Slyke stole one apiece in that game as well.
I was still a Buccos fan in those days.
I've been living in the St Louis area for 20 years now, and the Pirates were a money laundering, cattle ranch, JOKE of a franchise for most of that time.
So, I switched - it took a dozen years or so, but I switched. It was the Larry walker Jimmy Edmonds Albert Pujols Scott Rolen cardinals that put me over the edge. That was a fun team to watch