Dodgers second baseman Dee Gordon swiped a league-high 43 bases over the first half of the season while hitting .292/.344/.398 in 359 at-bats.
If Gordon can remain healthy and in the lineup while keeping up his pace, he's on track to become the first players in the majors since 2009 to reach 70 steals. The last National League player to get to 70 stolen bases was Jose Reyes in 2007, when he racked up 78 steals, which was the highest steals count since Marquis Grissom managed the same in 1992. If Gordon can increase his pace slightly, he could become the first player since 1988 to steal 80 bases in a season.
