List of KBO career stolen bases leaders
The following is the current leaderboard for career stolen bases in KBO League Korean baseball.
The first KBO Stolen Base King was Kim Il-kwon, who stole 363 bases in a career that spanned from 1982 to 1991. His record was broken in 1997 by Lee Sun-cheol, who held the record for four years at 371 career steals, until Jeon Jun-ho surpassed him in 2001.
Players with 200 or more stolen bases
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- Stats updated as of June 22, 2020.[1]
Rank | Player | Hits |
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1 | Jeon Jun-ho | 550 |
2 | Lee Jong-beom | 510 |
3 | Lee Dae-hyung | 505 |
4 | Jung Soo-keun | 474 |
5 | Kim Joo-chan | 388 (0) |
6 | Lee Sun-cheol | 371 |
7 | Jeong Keun-woo | 370 (6) |
8 | Kim Il-kwon | 363 |
9 | Lee Yong-kyu | 351 (5) |
10 | Lee Jong-wook | 340 |
11 | Park Yong-taik | 312 (1) |
12 | Yu Ji-hyeon | 296 |
13 | Kim Jae-bak | 284 |
14 | Oh Jae-won | 277 (1) |
15 | Park Jae-hong | 267 |
16 | Kim Jong-kook | 254 |
17 | Park Hae-min | 252 (4) |
18 | Kim Sang-su | 240 (5) |
19 | Kim Min-ho | 232 |
20 | Kim Eung-gook | 207 |
21 | Hwang Jae-gyun | 200 (3) |
See also
- List of KBO career hits leaders
- List of KBO career batting average leaders
- List of KBO career home run leaders
- List of KBO career RBI leaders
- List of Major League Baseball career stolen bases leaders
References
- A player is considered inactive if he has announced his retirement or not played for a full season.
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