MLB baserunners went wild last summer. In Year 2 with new rules, steals could keep piling up


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CLEARWATER, Fla. — Trea Turner's speed and instincts helped him go perfect on the bases. The Philadelphia Phillies' star shortstop set a major league record for most steals in a season without getting caught, going 30-for-30 on the basepaths last year. He wasn't the only player who had a lot of success. Thanks to several rules changes, runners swiped bags more proficiently and stolen bases across the majors increased 41% from 2,486 in 2022 to 3,503 in 2023. That was the most in a season since 1987. Overall, basestealers had a success rate of 80.2%, up from 75.4% in 2022. Turner is one of only six players in MLB history to steal at least 20 bases in a season at a 100% rate.

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