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Pro Baseball Steals Leader

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Elly De La Cruz 0%
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Chandler Simpson 0%
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Corbin Carroll 0%
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Bobby Witt Jr. 0%
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Jakob Marsee 0%
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Pete Crow-Armstrong 0%
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José Caballero 0%
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CJ Abrams 0%
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José Ramírez 0%
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Nasim Nuñez 0%
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Victor Scott II 0%
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Oneil Cruz 0%
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Justin Crawford 0%
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Luis Robert Jr. 0%
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. 0%
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Ronald Acuña Jr. 0%
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Xavier Edwards 0%
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Brice Turang 0%
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Zach Neto 0%
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Trea Turner 0%
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Maikel Garcia 0%
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Jake Mangum 0%
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Nico Hoerner 0%
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Fernando Tatis Jr. 0%
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Byron Buxton 0%
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Dylan Crews 0%
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Jarren Duran 0%
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Jackson Merrill 0%
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Shohei Ohtani 0%
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Julio Rodriguez 0%
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Sal Frelick 0%
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Jackson Chourio 0%
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Gunnar Henderson 0%
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Francisco Lindor 0%
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Trevor Story 0%
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Luisangel Acuña 0%
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Geraldo Perdomo 0%
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Ceddanne Rafaela 0%
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Randy Arozarena 0%
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Bryson Stott 0%
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Caleb Durbin 0%
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Luke Keaschall 0%
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Lawrence Butler 0%
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Anthony Volpe 0%
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Wyatt Langford 0%
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Hyeseong Kim 0%
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Jeremy Peña 0%
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Juan Soto 0%
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JJ Wetherholt 0%
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Michael Harris II 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which professional baseball player will finish the relevant season with the most stolen bases. It matters because stolen-base leadership reflects a mix of player skill, opportunity, and team strategy that bettors track throughout the season.

Steals leaders are typically determined by official league statistics at the end of the regular season; winners have historically been players who combine elite speed with regular plate appearances and a team willing to run. Year-to-year variability is high: injuries, role changes, and managerial decisions can produce surprise leaders as often as favorites. The market aggregates public expectations about these dynamic factors.

Market quotes reflect the collective view of who is most likely to finish the season with the most steals and will move as new information arrives (injuries, playing time, roster moves, trends). Use them as a real-time signal of how the field is changing, not as fixed forecasts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will the 'Pro Baseball Steals Leader' market resolve or close?

Resolution timing and the close date are set by the market contract and platform; typically these markets resolve after the official end of the regular season when final stolen-base totals are certified, but check the market’s rules page for the exact cutoff.

Which official statistic or source determines who wins this market?

The market resolves using a predetermined official source (often the official league statistics provider) specified in the contract; review the market description to confirm which statistical feed or provider will be used for final stolen-base totals.

How do player injuries or time on the injured list affect a player’s chances in this market?

Injuries reduce plate appearances and baserunning opportunities, often removing contenders quickly; long-term or recurring injuries can shift market expectations dramatically, so monitors track injury status and expected return timelines closely.

Does a player need to be on a specific league roster (MLB vs. other pro leagues) to be eligible as an outcome?

Eligibility depends on the market’s defined scope; some contracts specify 'MLB players' while others might use 'professional baseball' more broadly—confirm the eligible leagues and roster rules on the market’s outcome list or rulebook.

What historical patterns should I consider when assessing favorites for the steals leader?

Look for players with a multi-year history of high stolen-base totals, consistent full-season playing time, aggressive team baserunning philosophy, and strong success rates on attempts; young speedsters can emerge quickly, so weigh breakout potential against reliability.

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