Plus: One team is really running up SBs
One of the major narratives at this early stage of the 2023 season is that the stolen base is the Comeback Play of the Year. Bolstered by the pickoff limits, the 20-second timer with runners aboard and the bigger bases, the rate of stolen bases per game has risen 41.2 percent -- from 0.51 per game last year to 0.69 per game this year.
If it holds, that would be the largest such year-over-year jump in modern MLB history.
But it's really only a handful of teams driving that narrative. What's happened is some especially speedy squads have taken off running, and they've brought the leaguewide rate along for the ride. | |
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| The Pirates' 16-7 record is thanks to a collective improvement from both the pitching and hitting, but it's the latter that's been the main driving force for the Pirates' hot start. | | |
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| Which team holds the record in the Divisional Era (since 1969) for most stolen bases in a season by a team that won the World Series? | |
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