2nd place in the major leagues 938 Steal base Lou Brock dies on September 7, 14:27

Lou Brock, who has been active in major leagues, cardinals, etc. and has a record of 938 stolen bases in second place, has passed away.

I was 81 years old.

According to the major league system, Brock died on the 6th of this month at the age of 81.



Brock was a left-handed outfielder who made his debut in the Cubs in 1961.



In Cardinals, which he has belonged to since 1964, he has taken advantage of his quickness to win the King of Stealing Base eight times, and contributed to winning the World Series twice.



Mr. Brock continued to play an active role in the major leagues for 19 years, in which he recorded a record 118 stolen bases for the season, which was the highest record at that time in 1974, and also achieved a total of 3000 hits in 1979.



His total batting average was 20% 9 minutes 3 runs, 3023 hits, 149 home runs, 900 RBIs, and was 938 steals, second in the major leagues.



The number of stolen bases was the highest in history until it was overtaken by Ricky Henderson, who had a total of 1406 stolen bases, in 1991.



After his retirement, his uniform number "20" was a permanent absence from the Cardinals and was elected to the American Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985.



After that, he suffered from diabetes and cancer and continued to have a fighting illness.