John McGraw Stolen Bases
John McGraw Career Stolen Bases Overview
During John McGraw's 17-year Major League Baseball career, he had a lifetime total of
436 stolen bases, an average of 26 stolen bases per season. 1894 was his best season
with 78 stolen bases and his worst season was 1904 when he had
0 stolen bases. John McGraw outperformed similar player cohorts when comparing career totals, besting
USA (44.453), Pre-Generational (105.065), Y (203.08), mlb (44.2968), and 3B (35.9629) player career averages. See the charts and graphs below that
visualize this information in more detail.
Stolen bases (SB) are the number of times a player or a team player safely advances one base they aren't entitled because of actions taken by the baserunner. This most frequently happens when a player decides to take the next base while the pitcher is pitching the ball. This is calculated over a given period of time. Generally, for Stolen Bases, higher is better. (Source)
Stolen bases (SB) are the number of times a player or a team player safely advances one base they aren't entitled because of actions taken by the baserunner. This most frequently happens when a player decides to take the next base while the pitcher is pitching the ball. This is calculated over a given period of time. Generally, for Stolen Bases, higher is better. (Source)