The latter figure is the fifth-highest total in major league history and included 70 or more steals in each season from 1981-86, a streak that stands alone in baseball history. You rank 2nd in the single season mark for HRs per plate appearance.

His 2nd career HR was a inside-the-park leadoff HR He finished second in Rookie of the Year voting, 19th in MVP voting and earned his first All-Star selection. ''I knew where we were going. (Milo Stewart Jr. / National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum) #RockTheHall #MLB @Chris_Bittle @TimRaines30 #RockRainesl #HoF https://t.co/ya017rt6qB Ty Cobb – 3 https://t.co/un4dzkgHrfPlayers with at least a .385 OBP and over 800 stolen bases: Ty Cobb, Rickey Henderson...and Tim Raines.100 HR, 400 2B, 100 3B, 500 SB & .380 OBP, MLB history i definetely think he's a hall of famer, the highest percentage of stolen bases in history, he was the nl's version of rickey henderson during that time, and he won a batting tittle and 2t o three rings with the yanks.
Position Played: Left Fielder On Aug. 16, 1987, Tim Raines became just the third Expos player to record a cycle. 2018 Stadium Club Base #103 Tim Raines - Montréal Expos. Honus Wagner (1917)Favorite Tim Raines fun fact: The others? This is the wonder of the Baseball Hall of Fame. (with last MLB season) In his 10th and final year on the ballot, Raines received 86 percent of the vote to finally top the 75 percent threshold needed for election.Induction ceremonies are July 30, and joining the trio will be former Commissioner Bud Selig and retired Kansas City and Atlanta executive John Schuerholz, both elected in December by a veterans committee.Raines batted .294 and had a .385 on-base percentage in his 23-year career, finishing with 2,605 hits, 1,571 runs and 808 stolen bases.

No other player in MLB history had a streak longer than 3 seasons. C $2.30. • Played in 4 Decades (1979-2002) 1999 Bowman Tim Raines Jr #363 Rookie. 5 all time. His 1st career HR was a 13th inning walkoff HR Baseball Baseballs Bats CardsFramed Items Hats/Helmets Index Cards Jerseys Magazines Other Items Photos Post Cards Posters Basketball Basketballs CardsFramed ItemsIndex Cards Jerseys Magazines Other Items Photos Football Cards FootballsFramed Items Full Size Helmets Index Cards … His 84.7% SB percentage is No. COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) Fresh from a thunderous ovation in the city where he became a star, Tim Raines settled into a director's chair in the quiet of the Plaque Gallery at the Baseball Hall of Fame and only one word came to mind.''Wow!'' BY AP • April 5, 2017. share. With his suspension reduced, the Dodgers pitcher didn't hold back in his criticism of the Astros' players. ''Two world championships, one game away from another,'' he said. Shouldn't the best base stealers be in the HOF. Tim Raines (2002) Rickey, Brock, Cobb, Honus Wagner.Most career seasons batting .300+ with 70+ stolen bases This is the drive to Cooperstown.

He joins Andre Dawson and Gary Carter as the only players to enter the Hall of Fame representing the Expos, and he made a point of stopping at their plaques during his tour Wednesday to reminisce, likely in part because their careers were so intertwined. TIM RAINES AUTOGRAPHED Signed MLB Baseball Montreal Expos HOF 17 Beckett B26706 - $86.80. Dodger Stadium To Become Voting Site At Ult

He is the only player in big league history with at least 100 triples, 150 home runs and 600 stolen bases and is the only player to record four different seasons with at least 50 extra-base hits and 70 stealsRaines finished his big league career with the best stolen base percentage (84.7) of any player with 400-plus steals.that Tim Raines is the only player in baseball history to steal at least 70 bases in six consecutive seasons (1981-86)?As the keepers of the Game’s history, the Hall of Fame helps you relive your memories and celebrate baseball history.Proceeds from online store purchases help support our mission to preserve baseball history. #RockTheHallCareer times reaching base 3 left. Betts Makes History With Trio of Homers Despite playing 157 fewer games at second, Mazeroski was in on five percent more putouts and seven percent more assists while turning 23 PERCENT more double plays than White.
Mazeroski batted .260/.299/.367 and White’s slash line was .255/.293./.383. White could very well be the second-best, but the gap between the two is a significant one. ''I don't think I ever thought when I came here for them that it would happen to me. Ty Cobb (1928) You rank 5th in career homeruns.