Stealing a base is very rude. The players should have to give them back after the game.
Being a team leader in stolen bases for a single season basically means that player is super good at crime. If I ever need to execute a heist, I’m calling a certain former Mariner who spends most of his time on television now, a bold move for such a prolific public thief. He led the Mariners in steals for six straight seasons, just like the team’s original sticky-fingered second baseman did from 1978-1983.
The high mark for stolen bases by a Mariner in a single season is 60.