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How often do MLB players steal home?

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Daniel Moore

Published Jan 13, 2026

"It's 1 in 1,000." That's not far off. This decade there have been 37,417 attempted steals in major league baseball and only 459 have been of home plate, just 1.2 percent.

How often are bases stolen in baseball?

Numerous statistical studies done by Total Baseball have shown that the break even success rate for steals (the rate at which an attempt to steal is neither helping nor hurting the team in terms of total runs scored) is about 67%.

Has any MLB player stole home?

Tampa Bay's Randy Arozarena made MLB postseason history as he stole home on Thursday night against the Red Sox. Per Baseball Reference, the outfielder is the first player to steal home and homer in the same postseason game.

Can you steal home base in MLB?

A stolen base most often occurs when a base runner advances to the next base while the pitcher is pitching the ball to home plate. Successful base stealers are not only fast but have good baserunning instincts and timing.

Can a runner steal home on a walk?

On a HBP, any runners attempting to steal on the play must return to their original base unless forced to the next base anyway. When a walk occurs, the ball is still live: any runner not forced to advance may nevertheless attempt to advance at his own risk, which might occur on a steal play, passed ball, or wild pitch.

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Can batter steal first base?

Rickey Henderson holds Major League Baseball's record for career stolen bases, and he's also got the modern record for stolen bases in a single season. But did you know that, of the 1,406 bases Henderson swiped, not once was first base one of them? “Well,” you say, “first base isn't a base you can steal.

Who stole the most home bases?

Rickey Henderson holds the MLB career stolen base record with 1,406.

What MLB player stole home the most?

Ty Cobb is MLB's career leader with 54 swipes of home and holds the single-season record with eight (1912). Jackie Robinson famously did it in Game 1 of the 1955 World Series. Babe Ruth did it 10 times in his career. Bryce Harper did it for his first career stolen base when he was just 19.

Who stole home 2021?

Randy Arozarena, who put up one of the greatest postseason performances in MLB history last year, is back in form. After hitting his eleventh postseason homerun of his young career earlier in the game, Randy Arozarena wow'd the baseball world with a steal of home against the Red Sox in Game 1 of the 2021 ALDS.

What is the success rate of stealing home?

With zero outs in the inning, an 87% success rate is required. With one out, a 70% success rate is required. Finally, with two outs only a 34% success rate is required.

What percentage of stolen bases are successful?

Ironically, many of the analytical trends driving today's game have made stealing bases a more successful proposition than ever. Runners were successful on 76.2% of stolen base attempts through May 23, on pace to become an all-time high.

Is stealing in baseball worth it?

The success rate on steals has been at least 70 percent each year since 2004, according to baseball-reference.com. From 1985-2003, there were only four seasons in which MLB had a 70 percent or better success rate. Forty years ago, in 1979, runners were successful on steal tries 65 percent of the time.

How many times did Lou Brock steal home?

Stole Home 15 Times in His Career. The recent disclosure that Lou Brock had never stolen home in his 900 successful thefts came as quite a surprise. Modem players are still stealing home-Rod Carew has done it more than a dozen times in his career-but Brock, the greatest base stealer of this century, has never done it.

Did Babe Ruth ever steal home?

In 1926 he stole home twice, each time with Ruth as his partner in crime. In 1927, the year that concerns us in the present moment, he stole home three times: June 11, 1927 vs Cleveland in 5th: double steal with Tony Lazzeri.

How many times did Vince Coleman steal home?

Through the 2021 MLB season, Coleman ranks sixth in all-time career stolen bases in the major leagues, with 752.

How many times did Jackie Robinson steal home plate?

In major-league baseball, Jackie Robinson stole home 19 times in the regular season and once in the World Series. He was caught stealing home 12 times.

How many times did Carew steal home?

In his autobiography, Carew, Rod Carew talks about how he came to be a stealer of home in 1969.

How many bases did Babe Ruth steal?

Beginning in 1920, when AL record-keeping became consistent, and ending in 1935, when he retired, the Bambino stole 110 bases and was caught 117 times, for a rate of 48.5%.

What is MLB mercy rule?

The 10 Run Rule, also known as the Mercy Rule, is when a game ends early due to one team being up by ten runs or more after a specified number of innings. This rule is in place to prevent one team from running up the score while ensuring the game ends in a reasonable amount of time.

What is it called when you strike out 5 times in a game?

The "Olympic Rings" or platinum sombrero applies to a player striking out five times in a game. A horn refers to a player striking out six times in a game; the term was coined by pitcher Mike Flanagan after teammate Sam Horn of the Baltimore Orioles accomplished the feat in an extra-inning game in 1991.

Is it a stolen base if the catcher doesn't throw?

A stolen base doesn't need to have a catcher throw to the base. However, sometimes the base stealer's lead off from a base and jump was so good that the catcher wouldn't risk the throw to the base. The only time a stolen base won't occur if a catcher doesn't throw to a base is during a fielder's choice situation.

Can you steal a base when the pitcher has the ball?

Definition. A stolen base occurs when a baserunner advances by taking a base to which he isn't entitled. This generally occurs when a pitcher is throwing a pitch, but it can also occur while the pitcher still has the ball or is attempting a pickoff, or as the catcher is throwing the ball back to the pitcher.