What MLB player stole 100 bases for three consecutive seasons?

What MLB player stole 100 bases for three consecutive seasons?

Rickey Henderson
At the end of the 1983 season, Rickey Henderson had become the first and only player to have 2 consecutive seasons (1982 & 1983) with more than 100 stolen bases. Four years later, Vince Coleman broke that unbelievable record when he stole more than 100 bases for 3 consecutive seasons (1985, 1986 & 1987).

Who holds the record for the most stolen bases in one season?

Hugh Nicol
Single-Season Leaders & Records for Stolen Bases

Rank Player (age that year) Stolen Bases
1. Hugh Nicol (29) 138
2. Rickey Henderson+ (23) 130
3. Arlie Latham (27) 129
4. Lou Brock+ (35) 118

Who stole 3rd base the most?

Rickey Henderson holds the MLB career stolen base record with 1,406. He is the only MLB player to have reached the 1,000 stolen bases milestone in his career. Following Henderson is Lou Brock with 938 stolen bases; Billy Hamilton is third on the all-time steals listing.

Who stole the most bases in MLB history?

Rickey Henderson+
Career Leaders & Records for Stolen Bases

Rank Player (yrs, age) Stolen Bases
1. Rickey Henderson+ (25) 1406
2. Lou Brock+ (19) 938
3. Billy Hamilton+ (14) 914
4. Ty Cobb+ (24) 897

Who was the first player to have more than 100 stolen bases in a season?

At the end of the 1983 season, Rickey Henderson had become the first and only player to have 2 consecutive seasons (1982 & 1983) with more than 100 stolen bases. Four years later, Vince Coleman broke that unbelievable record when he stole more than 100 bases for 3 consecutive seasons (1985, 1986 & 1987).

When did Vince Coleman break the MLB record for stolen bases?

Four years later, Vince Coleman broke that amazing record when he stole more than one-hundred bases in three consecutive seasons (1985, 1986, 1987)!

Who are the players with 100 steals in a season?

There have been only four players to reach 100 steals in a season since 1900: Maury Wills, Lou Brock, Vince Coleman (three times) and Rickey Henderson (three times). From BBRT’s perspective Wills is the single-season “Man of Steal,” while Henderson is the career superhero when it comes to wreaking havoc on the base paths.

What was Rickey Henderson’s stolen base percentage in 1980?

Amounted to 0.74 stolen bases per game played. Rickey Henderson’s on-base percentage of .420 in 1980 is the highest-ever in a 100+ stolen base season (since 1900). He is the only one of the four featured post-1899 century mark base grabbers to achieve a .400 OBP in a 100-steal year – also reaching .414 in 1983.