What percentage of base runners did Johnny Bench throw?
He threw out 57 percent of baserunners in 1969, building a reputation that sometimes exceeded actual performance. Leading the Reds to 1975 and 1976 World Series wins, Bench threw out 69 or 158 runners attempting to steal. That’s a solid 44 percent success rate…but it does trail Rodriguez at both players’ peaks.
Which catcher has the most caught stealing?
Roy Campanella+
Career Leaders & Records for Caught Stealing %
Rank | Player (yrs, age) | Caught Stealing % |
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1. | Roy Campanella+ (18) | 57.40 |
2. | Gabby Hartnett+ (20) | 56.11 |
3. | Buddy Rosar (13) | 54.81 |
4. | Al Lopez+ (19) | 54.05 |
What MLB catcher has the most pickoffs?
Catcher Pickoff Leaders
Most Catcher Pickoffs (Since 2003) | |
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Player | Pickoffs |
Jose Molina | 17 |
Ivan Rodriguez | 13 |
Jeff Mathis | 11 |
How many runners did Pudge throw out?
In his career, he threw out 731 would-be base stealers. As a member of the Phillies, Angels and Royals, Bob was a tool behind the plate. The seven-time Gold Glove winner was above the league average for caught stealing in 16 of the 19 years he played.
Who leads MLB caught stealing?
Active Leaders & Records for Caught Stealing %
Rank | Player (yrs, age) | Stolen Base Attempts |
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1. | Yadier Molina (18, 38) | 913 |
2. | Roberto Perez (8, 32) | 239 |
3. | Rene Rivera (13, 37) | 373 |
4. | Martin Maldonado (11, 34) | 406 |
How many has Yadi caught stealing?
In 114 games, Molina posted a .252 batting average with eight home runs and 49 RBIs with just 30 strikeouts in 421 plate appearances. Defensively, he registered career-highs of nine pickoffs and a caught-stealing percentage of 64 from throwing out 25 of 39 would-be base-stealers.