Caught stealing

A time caught stealing cannot be charged to a batter-runner, a runner who is still advancing as the direct result of reaching base.

The runner is put out on a fielder's choice, and a wild pitch/passed ball would not be charged to the pitcher or catcher.

Brock, who spent his entire career in the National League, was caught stealing 307 times.

(Hugh Nicol set the all-time record for steals with 138 in 1887 when he played for the Cincinnati Red Stockings of the American Association.

[4] Robby Thompson of the San Francisco Giants was the first player in major league history to be caught stealing four times in one game.

A baserunner (at right) caught stealing