Vince Coleman of the St. Louis Cardinals with 109 stolen bases in 1987.
Coleman is the only player in MLB history to steal 100+ bases in three consecutive seasons (110 in 1985, 107 in 1986, 109 in 1987).
Vince Coleman of the St. Louis Cardinals. He stole 100 bases three consecutive years and became the first major league player to steal 100 bases in the first three seasons of his career. He stole 110 bases in 1985, 107 in 1986, and 109 in 1987.
As of the 2008 season, that would be Brian Hunter with 74 SBs in 1997.
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Vince Coleman St Louis Cardinals
Vince Coleman, who played in the major leagues from 1985 to 1997, is the only player of baseball's modern era to accomplish that feat. He stole 110 bases during his rookie season with the St. Louis Cardinals, and then stole 107 in 1986 and 109 in 1987. He is the only player in baseball history to steal 100-plus bases in each of his first three seasons. He was the last person to steal 100 bases in a season (in 1987) and ranks sixth all time with 752 career steals.
Vince Coleman.
Vince Coleman, who played in the major leagues from 1985 to 1997, is the only player of baseball's modern era to accomplish that feat. He stole 110 bases during his rookie season with the St. Louis Cardinals, and then stole 107 in 1986 and 109 in 1987. He is the only player in baseball history to steal 100-plus bases in each of his first three seasons. He was the last person to steal 100 bases in a season (in 1987) and ranks sixth all time with 752 career steals.
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Vince Coleman of the St. Louis Cardinals.
Vince Coleman of the St. Louis Cardinals stole more than 100 bases for three consecutive seasons (1985, 1986, 1987). In 1985, his rookie year, Coleman recorded 110 stolen bases. He stole 107 and 109 bases in 1986 and 1987, respectively.
Nobody hit 50 hr & stole 40 bases in a single season. The closest to it was alfonso soriano & next closest was a rod both hit more than 40 hrs & both stole more than 40 bases