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Are we not counting Billy Hamilton since he was pre 1900? He had over 100 a few times.
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Oh I'm counting Billy Hamilton alright! He had more than 96 stolen bases a whopping five times:
1889 - 111 1891 - 111 1890 - 102 1894 - 100 1895 - 97 Hamilton's 111 stolen base mark was not exceeded until Lou Brock stole 118 in 1974! Hamilton also set the major league record for runs scored in a season with 198 in 1894. But I was contending that Ty Cobb belongs up there with the "modern" era players so I was moving only forward in time. ![]()
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By my calculations, and somebody please correct me if I am wrong, Rickey Henderson would have had 166 Stolen Bases in 1982, playing under the same rules as Billy Hamilton.
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I thought this was an interesting rule change in 1979.
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This could affect some of the "caught stealing" %'s of different base stealers from different era's. Probably not by a lot, but maybe enough to affect some efficiency ratings slightly.
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![]() In Billy Hamilton's era, you were awarded a "stolen base" if you went from 1st to 3rd on a single, 2nd to home on a single, 1st to home on a double. Another way to explain it...if as a baserunner on base, you took an extra base beyond what the hitter took, that was considered a "stolen base". This rule wasn't changed until after 1897.
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While I wouldn't put him in the top three, and maybe not even in the top 5, Ill just put the name out there. A friend of mine really like this player in about 1980. I was surprised looking at his stats.
Cesar Cedeno. 550 stolen bases, and a decent string of seasons with 50+ and 53.1 war And a sort of expected fall off at age 30 He did lead the league in getting caught a couple times, and his last few years hanging on in the big leagues weren't impressive. But with the third most between 70 and 79 at least deserves a mention. |
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Cesar Cedeno certainly caught my attention when he broke into the league. Big stars with Houston were a rare thing in the 1960's and 1970's.
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Also, throwing a monkey wrench into this whole thing. For some reason "Caught Stealing" was not a widely kept track of stat until we were further along into the 20 Century. Ty Cobb appears to have been a wildly inefficient base stealer when you take into account he's missing 10+ seasons of "caught stealing" statistics from his career line.
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I'll go with Cobb. Just read the bio on the back of his T205 card and you'll know why.
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