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 250 or more stolen bases
| Bold | denotes active player.[lower-alpha 1] |
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- Stats updated at the conclusion of the 2023 regular season.[1]
| Rank | Player | Stolen bases |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jeon Jun-ho | 550 |
| 2 | Lee Jong-beom | 510 |
| 3 | Lee Dae-hyung | 505 |
| 4 | Jung Soo-keun | 474 |
| 5 | Lee Yong-kyu | 393 (2) |
| 6 | Kim Joo-chan | 388 |
| 7 | Lee Sun-cheol | 371 |
| Jeong Keun-woo | 371 | |
| 9 | Park Hae-min | 368 (26) |
| 10 | Kim Il-kwon | 363 |
| 11 | Lee Jong-wook | 340 |
| 12 | Park Yong-taik | 313 |
| 13 | Yu Ji-hyeon | 296 |
| 14 | Oh Jae-won | 289 |
| 15 | Kim Jae-bak | 284 |
| 16 | Jung Su-bin | 275 (39) |
| 16 | Park Jae-hong | 267 |
| 17 | Oh Ji-hwan | 256 (16) |
| Kim Sang-su | 256 (5) | |
| 19 | Kim Jong-kook | 254 |
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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