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Ryan Braun's sixth inning stolen base tonight didn't have an impact on the outcome of the game, but it was statistically notable: He's now just the eleventh player in franchise history to steal 100 bases in a career:
Player | Steals |
Paul Molitor | 412 |
Robin Yount | 271 |
Jim Gantner | 137 |
Tommy Harper | 136 |
Scott Podsednik | 113 |
Pat Listach | 112 |
Darryl Hamilton | 109 |
Mike Felder | 108 |
Rickie Weeks | 102 |
B.J. Surhoff | 102 |
Ryan Braun | 100 |
Braun is one of just 58 active players in major league baseball with 100 career steals. Carlos Gomez is just two steals away from becoming the 59th. Current Brewers Rickie Weeks (102), Nyjer Morgan (107) and Cesar Izturis (109) are already on the list.
Braun and Rickie Weeks are also two of 32 active players with 100 stolen bases and 100 home runs. They're two of just four Brewers ever to reach that mark, joining Molitor and Yount.