Here are all the 50+ SB Seasons, by franchise, in MLB history

Matt CaputoMatt Caputo|published: Mon 25th September, 10:54 2023
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Immaculate Grid has been a hit with baseball stat geeks since its launch in April. While the stats puzzle has since expanded to basketball, football, and hockey, it’s still baseball that makes the game what it is. So if you need help filling out your daily grid, give these stats a look.

Arizona Diamondbacks

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Tony Womack: 72 (1999) Eric Byrnes: 50 (2007) Corbin Carroll: 54 (2023)

Atlanta Braves

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Ronald Acuna Jr.: 73 (2023)Otis Nixon: 72 (1991)Hap Myers: 57 (1913)

Baltimore Orioles

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Luis Aparicio: 57 (1964) Brady Anderson: 53 (1992) George Sisler: 51 (1922) Brian Roberts: 50 (2007)

Boston Red Sox

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Jacoby Ellsbury: 70 (2009), 52 (2013), 50 (2008) Tommy Harper: 54 (1973) Tris Speaker: 52 (1912)

Chicago Cubs

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Frank Chance: 67 (1903), 57 (1906)Billy Maloney: 59 (1905)Juan Pierre: 58 (2006)Ryne Sandberg: 54 (1985)Eric Young: 54 (2000)

Chicago White Sox

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Rudy Law: 77 (1983) Juan Pierre: 68 (2010) Scott Podsednik: 59 (2005) Luis Aparicio: 53 (1961), 51 (1960) Eddie Collins: 53 (1917) Frank Isbell: 52 (1901)Gary Redus: 52 (1987)Don Buford: 51 (1966)Tim Raines: 51 (1991)John Cangelosi: 50 (1986)

Cincinnati Reds

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Bob Bescher: 81 (1911), 70 (1910), 67 (1912), 54 (1909) Eric Davis: 80 (1986), 50 (1987) Dave Collins: 79 (1980) Bobby Tolan: 57 (1970) Joe Morgan: 67 (1973, 1975), 60 (1976), 58 (1972, 1974) Bobby Tolan: 57 (1970)Billy Hamilton: 57 (2015), 56 (2014)Deion Sanders: 56 (1997)Barry Larkin: 51 (1995)Dode Paskert: 51 (1910)

Cleveland Guardians

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Kenny Lofton: 75 (1996), 70 (1993), 66 (1992), 60 (1994), 54 (1995), 54 (1998) Miguel Dilone: 61 (1980) Brett Butler: 52 (1985) Ray Chapman: 52 (1917) Braggo Roth: 51 (1917)

Colorado Rockies

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Will Taveras: 68 (2008) Eric Young Sr.: 53 (1996)

Detroit Tigers

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Ty Cobb: 96 (1915), 83 (1911), 76 (1909), 68 (1916) 65 (1910), 61 (1912), 55 (1917), 53 (1907), 51 (1913)Ron LeFlore: 78 (1979), 68 (1978), 58 (1976)Roger Cedeno: 55 (2001)Donnie Bush: 53 (1909)

Houston Astros

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Gerald Young: 65 (1988)Eric Yelding: 64 (1990)Michael Bourn: 61 (2009), 52 (2010)Cesear Cedeno: 61 (1977), 58 (1976), 57 (1974), 56 (1973), 55 (1972), 50 (1970)Jose Altuve: 56 (2014)Billy Hatcher: 53 (1987)Craig Biggio: 50 (1998)

Kansas City Royals

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Willie Wilson: 83 (1979), 79 (1980), 59 (1983), 59 (1987) Tom Goodwin: 66 (1996) Freddie Patek: 53 (1977), 51 (1976) Amos Otis: 52 (1971) Vince Coleman: 50 (1994) Tom Goodwin 50 (1995)

Los Angeles Angels

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Mickey Rivers: 70 (1975) Chone Figgins: 62 (2005), 52 (2006) Gary Pettis: 56 (1985), 50 (1986) Luis Polonia: 55 (1993), 51 (1992)

Los Angeles Dodgers

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Maury Willis: 104 (1962), 94 (1965), 53 (1964), 50 (1960) Davey Lopes: 77 (1975) 63 (1976), 59 (1974) Jimmy Sheckard: 67 (1903) Steve Sax: 56 (1983) Dee Strange-Gordon: 64 (2014) Juan Pierre: 64 (2007) Eric Young Sr.: 51 (1999)

Miami Marlins

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Juan Pierre: 65 (2003), 57 (2005) Luis Castillo: 62 (2000), 50 (1999) Dee Strange-Gordon: 60 (2017), 58 (2015) Chuck Carr: 58 (1993) Quilvio Veras: 56 (1995) Hanley Ramirez: 51 (2006, 2007)

Milwaukee Brewers

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Tommy Harper: 73 (1969) Scott Podsednik: 70 (2004) Jonathan Villar: 62 (2016) Pat Listach: 54 (1992)

Minnesota Twins

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Clyde Milan: 88 (1912), 75 (1913), 58 (1911), Same Rice: 63 (1920) Chuck Knoblauch: 62 (1997) Danny Moeller: 62 (1913) George Case: 61 (1943), 51 (1939)

New York Mets

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José Reyes: 78 (2007), 64 (2006), 60 (2005), 56 (2008) Roger Cedeno: 66 (1999) Mookie Wilson: 54 (1983) Lance Johnson: 50 (1996)

New York Yankees

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Rickey Henderson: 93 (1988), 87 (1986), 80 (1985)Fritz Maikel: 74 (1914), 51 (1915)Ben Chapman: 61 (1931)Snuffy Stirnweiss: 55 (1944)

Oakland Athletics

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Ricky Henderson: 130 (1982), 108 (1983), 100 (1980), 66 (1984, 1998), 65 (1990) 58 (1991), 56 (1981), 52 (1989) Eddie Collins: 81 (1910) 63 (1909, 1912), 55 (1913) Bill North: 75 (1976), 54 (1974), 53 (1973) Bert Campaneris: 62 (1968, 1969), 55 (1967), 54 (1975), 52 (1966, 1972), 51 (1965) Esteury Ruiz: 66 (2023) Eddie Collins: 58 (1914) Don Baylor: 52 (1976) Rajai Davis: 50 (2010) Miguel Dilone: 50 (1978)

Philadelphia Phillies

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Juan Samuel: 72 (1984), 53 (1985) Sherry Magee: 55 (1906)

Pittsburgh Pirates

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Omar Moreno: 96 (1980), 77 (1979), 71 (1978), 60 (1982), 53 (1977) Frank Taveras: 70 (1977), 58 (1976) Max Carey: 63 (1916), 61 (1913), 58 (1918), 52 (1920), 51 (1922, 1923) Honus Wagner: 61 (1907), 57 (1905), 53 (1904, 1906, 1908) Tony Womack: 60 (1997), 58 (1998) Barry Bonds: 52 (1990) Maury Willis: 52 (1968)

San Diego Padres

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Alan Wiggins: 70 (1984), 66 (1983) Gene Richards: 56 (1977) Ozzie Smith: 57 (1980) Tony Gwynn: 56 (1987) Gene Richards: 56 (1977) Jeremy Mumphrey: 52 (1980)

San Francisco Giants

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George Burns: 62 (1914) Josh Devore: 61 (1911) Art Devlin: 59 (1905), 54 (1906) Bill North: 58 (1979) Red Murray: 57 (1910) Sam Mertes: 52 (1905) Brett Butler: 51 (1990) Fred Snodgrass: 51 (1911)

Seattle Mariners

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Harold Reynolds: 60 (1987) Julio Cruz: 59 (1978) Ichiro Suzuki: 56 (2001)

St. Louis Cardinals

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Lou Brock: 118 (1974), 74 (1966), 70 (1973), 64 (1971), 63 (1965), 63 (1972), 62 (1968), 56 (1975, 1976), 53 (1969), 52 (1967), 51 (1970) Vince Coleman: 110 (1985), 109 (1987), 107 (1986), 81 (1988), 77 (1990), 65 (1989) Lonnie Smith: 68 (1982), 50 (1984) Ozzie Smith: 57 (1988) Willie McGee: 56 (1985) Delino DeShields: 55 (1997)

Tampa Bay Rays

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Carl Crawford: 60 (2009), 59 (2004), 58 (2006), 55 (20030, 50 (2007)

Texas Rangers

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Bump Willis: 52 (1978) Dave Nelson: 51 (1972) Otis Nixon: 50 (1995)

Toronto Blue Jays

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Dave Collins: 60 (1984) Roberto Alomar: 55 (1993), 53 (1991) Damaso Garcia: 54 (1982) Otis Nixon: 54 (1996) Shannon Stewart: 51 (1998)

Washington Nationals

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Ron LeFlore: 97 (1980) Tim Raines: 90 (1983), 78 (1982), 75 (1984), 71 (1981), 70 (1985, 1986), 50 (1987) Marquis Grissom: 78 (1992), 53 (1993) Rodney Scott: 63 (1980) Delino DeShields: 56 (1991) Larry Lintz: 50 (1974) Otis Nixon: 50 (1990)


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