According to Guiness, 13.3 seconds in 1932 by Evar Swanson at Columbus, OH.
According to Ken Burns' "Baseball" - Inning 5 Chapter, James "Cool Papa" Bell rounded the bases in 11 seconds.
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The first stolen base in World Series history was by Boston's third baseman and manager Jimmy Collins in the second game of the 1903 Series against Pittsburgh.
Second base.
Germany Schaefer stole first base. On Aug. 4, 1911, playing for the Washington Senators, Schaefer stole second base conventionally, hoping to draw a throw from the catcher so a teammate could steal home. The catcher didn't throw, so on the next pitch Schaefer ran back to first.
Yes, in baseball, a player can "steal" first base by running to first base before the pitcher throws the ball.
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I was running to first base when , someone got me out!
No, they have to touch first base.
yes but definitely not its most efficient base runner
Mickey Mantle in 3.1 seconds.
There four ways that a player can get out. 1. Strikeout 2. A player catches a ball that the batter hits 3. The base is taged that the player is running to. (This is only an out if there is someone running to the base they left.) 4. They are tagged by someone who is holding the ball.
Who is running on the play? It always depends on which player it is...
No you are not out unless you were heading to the base he tagged
Pete Rose was given the nickname 'Charlie Hustle' for his intensity when playing the game of baseball and for running full speed to first base when he received a base on balls.
Ty Cobb, Detroit Tigers