Mookie Wilson becomes the Mets’ all-time career stolen-base leader when he swipes second base in the fifth inning of a 4-3 win against Pittsburgh at Three Rivers Stadium. The New York center fielder will add to his franchise-breaking total of 140 in the same frame when he takes third base on the front end of double steal with Darryl Strawberry.

Mookie Wilson becomes the Mets’ all-time career stolen-base leader when he swipes second base in the fifth inning of a 4-3 win against Pittsburgh at Three Rivers Stadium. The New York center fielder will add to his franchise-breaking total of 140 in the same frame when he takes third base on the front end of double steal with Darryl Strawberry.

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Tim RainesĀ becomes the first player sinceĀ Ty CobbĀ to steal 70 bases and drive in 70 runs in the same season, going 3 for 4 with a home run, a stolen base, and four RBI inĀ Montreal’sĀ 10 – 4 win overĀ St. Louis.

Tim RainesĀ becomes the first player sinceĀ Ty CobbĀ to steal 70 bases and drive in 70 runs in the same season, going 3 for 4 with a home run, a stolen base, and four RBI inĀ Montreal’sĀ 10 – 4 win overĀ St. Louis.

Jim BeattieĀ fires the firstĀ one-hitterĀ inĀ Mariners’ history, beatingĀ Kansas City.Ā U.L. Washington’s single in the 3rd inning is the only baserunner allowed by Beattie.

Jim BeattieĀ fires the firstĀ one-hitterĀ inĀ Mariners’ history, beatingĀ Kansas City.Ā U.L. Washington’s single in the 3rd inning is the only baserunner allowed by Beattie.