Showing posts with label Ron LeFlore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ron LeFlore. Show all posts

Sunday, April 23, 2023

EXPANDED LEAGUE-LEADERS: 1979 A.L. STOLEN BASES

Up on the blog this fine day, my 1979 "expanded league-leader" card featuring the top three stolen base thieves in the American League for 1978:


We begin with the Detroit Tigers All-Star outfielder Ron LeFlore, who would lead the league with his 68 stolen bases in what was his third straight All-Star caliber year.
LeFlore, who made it all the way to the Big Leagues after spending time in prison, led the A.L. with 126 runs scored, while just missing out on his second straight 200-hit campaign, with 198, and a .297 batting average.
Two years later he would lead the National league in thefts, with 97 as a member of the Montreal Expos, on his way to 455 lifetime steals in just nine seasons.
He'd finish his career with a .288 average, with 731 runs scored while garnering some MVP votes in four of his nine years under the Big League sun.
In second place with 59 stolen bases, Seattle Mariners second baseman Julio Cruz, who had himself a fine first full year in the Majors.
Cruz would go on to play 10 years in the Big Leagues, stealing 343 bases, with the 59 from 1978 his career-best, also stealing 57 in 1983 split between the Mariners and White Sox.
In third place with 52 steals, Texas Rangers second baseman Bump Wills, son of a man who knew a thing or two about stealing bases, Maury Wills.
Bump had a solid Sophomore year after finishing third in Rookie of the Year consideration in 1977, following up a .287 average with a .250 number in 1978.
He scored 78 runs to go with those 52 steals, driving in 57 with 30 extra base hits, going on to score 90 and a career-best 102 runs the following two years.
After a solid year with the Chicago Cubs in 1982 that saw him hit .272 with 35 steals at the age of 29, Wills went over to Japan where he played for two years as a member of the Hankyu Braves, retiring for good as a Pro after the 1984 season, still only 31.

Sunday, August 28, 2022

EXPANDED LEAGUE-LEADERS: 1977 A.L. STOLEN BASES

Up on the blog this fine day, moving on to the American League for their top three stolen base thieves of the 1976 season on an "expanded" 1977 league-leader card:

 
We start off with the Oakland A's Bill North, who took home his second stolen base crown in three years with his 75 steals in 1976.
Prior to the 1976 season he led the league with 54 in 1974, and would top 50 steals only one more time in his career, in 1979 with 58 for the San Francisco Giants.
He'll finish his career with 395 steals between 1971 and 1981, while also hitting .261 with 1016 hits over 3900 at-bats, spread out over 1169 games.
In second place with 58 steals during the 1976 season, Detroit Tigers All-Star outfielder Ron LeFlore, who had his breakout season that year, hitting .316 with 93 runs scored, 172 hits and eight triples.
Over the next three seasons for the Tigers, he'd be incredible, scoring 100+ runs each year, with a league-leading 126 in 1978, top 180+ hits each time, with a high of 212 in 1977, and taking home the first of his two career stolen base crowns, with 68 in 1978.
In 1980 he would lead the National League with 97 steals, before moving on to the Chicago White Sox for the 1981 and 1982 seasons, retiring at the age of 34 with 455 steals between 1974 and 1982.
In third place with 54 steals, a guy who already had six stolen base crowns under his belt, Oakland A's All-Star shortstop Bert Campaneris.
Turns out it was the seventh and final time he would top 50 steals in a season over his career, finishing up with 649 steals over his 19-year Big League career.
Well there you have it, the top three stolen base guys from the American League in 1976.

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