Live MLB Stolen Base Tracker

Real-time tracking of every stolen base and caught stealing — with the base, inning, and battery.

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The running game, attempt by attempt

Box scores reduce the running game to a number in a footnote. The Stolen Base Tracker logs every attempt on today's slate as it happens — steal or caught stealing, which base, which inning, and the exact pitcher-catcher battery it came against, with season run-game context for all three players on the play. Steals of third and home get their own tags, and multi-steal runners are flagged from their second bag onward.

What does the Stolen Base Tracker show?

Every stolen-base attempt across MLB today, as it happens: the runner, the base taken (second, third, or home), whether it was a steal or a caught stealing, the inning, and the pitcher and catcher it came against. The feed refreshes automatically throughout the slate.

Why does the board show the pitcher AND the catcher?

Steals happen against the battery, not just the catcher’s arm — the pitcher’s delivery time and pickoff game decide the jump, and the catcher’s throw decides the finish. Each attempt is logged against its battery — pitcher and catcher, with their season run-game numbers where the attribution is clean — so you can see whether a steal beat a strong battery or picked on a weak one.

What does the 2+ SB tag mean?

Sportsbooks price a 2+ stolen bases alt line on the fastest runners. The board tags a runner from his second successful steal of the day onward, so multi-steal games stand out immediately.

Are caught stealings shown too?

Yes — every attempt is logged, with caught stealings rendered distinctly from steals. Props pay on successful steals, so the split matters: the board keeps an honest running success rate for the day’s slate instead of showing only the bags that were taken.