worst career stolen base percentage with at least 4 steals

Jay Buhner has the lowest career stolen-base percentage when stealing 4+ bases, with a stolen-base percentage of 20.0.

Interpreted as:
worst career stolen base percentage by a player with at least 4 steals
NAME SB% SB G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO CS PA TB XBH SH SF IBB GIDP AVG OBP SLG OPS WRC WRAA WOBA WRC+ BRAA
1 Jay Buhner
J. Buhner
20.0
6
1,472
5,013
797
1,273
233
19
310
965
792
56
1,406
24
5,927
2,474
562
12
54
41
123
.254
.359
.494
.852
925
208.8
.371
124
177.9
2 Jim Lyttle
J. Lyttle
21.1
4
391
710
71
176
37
5
9
70
61
1
139
15
788
250
51
8
8
14
10
.248
.305
.352
.657
73
-11.5
.294
82
-15.6
3 Rick Cerone
R. Cerone
21.4
6
1,329
4,069
393
998
190
15
59
436
320
24
450
22
4,504
1,395
264
48
43
9
118
.245
.301
.343
.644
414
-93.5
.292
78
-115.2
4 Luis Gomez
L. Gomez
21.4
6
609
1,251
108
263
26
5
0
90
86
1
129
22
1,391
299
31
48
5
3
32
.210
.261
.239
.500
63
-90.2
.234
36
-99.5
5 Josh Bell
J. Bell
22.2
4
1,147
4,035
550
1,042
209
19
171
613
520
23
874
14
4,616
1,802
399
0
38
32
124
.258
.343
.447
.790
641
86.7
.338
112
72
6 Bob Melvin
B. Melvin
23.5
4
692
1,955
174
456
85
6
35
212
98
1
396
13
2,095
658
126
21
20
10
50
.233
.268
.337
.604
155
-83.1
.269
66
-84.3
7 Milt May
M. May
23.5
4
1,192
3,693
313
971
147
11
77
443
305
9
361
13
4,074
1,371
235
35
32
65
98
.263
.318
.371
.689
416
-33
.308
92
-39.3
8 Glenn Hoffman
G. Hoffman
23.8
5
766
2,163
247
524
106
9
23
210
136
20
309
16
2,383
717
138
50
14
9
52
.242
.291
.331
.623
201
-67.8
.282
68
-89.4
9 Jamie Quirk
J. Quirk
23.8
5
984
2,266
193
544
100
7
43
247
177
18
435
16
2,507
787
150
25
21
17
57
.240
.298
.347
.645
227
-56.2
.290
78
-64.4
10 Bennie Tate
B. Tate
23.8
5
566
1,560
144
435
68
16
4
172
118
1
51
1,713
547
88
34
.279
.330
.351
.681
180
-38.6
.318
79
-49.3
11 Joe Crede
J. Crede
25.0
4
888
3,101
392
787
159
5
140
470
199
38
459
12
3,377
1,376
304
8
31
6
69
.254
.304
.444
.748
393
-20.2
.322
90
-40.8
12 Melvin Nieves
M. Nieves
25.0
4
458
1,228
163
284
53
6
63
187
136
17
483
12
1,392
538
122
1
10
9
25
.231
.314
.438
.752
167
-6.9
.327
91
-15.2
13 Michael LaValliere
M. LaValliere
25.0
5
879
2,473
185
663
109
5
18
294
321
10
244
15
2,871
836
132
39
28
57
57
.268
.351
.338
.689
307
-22.2
.310
94
-22.4
14 Bob Nieman
B. Nieman
25.0
10
1,113
3,452
455
1,018
180
32
125
544
435
9
512
30
3,947
1,637
337
26
25
18
104
.295
.373
.474
.847
614
162.9
.378
130
144.3
15 Jake Elmore
J. Elmore
26.7
4
217
465
37
100
16
0
4
37
50
2
80
11
527
128
20
6
4
2
9
.215
.292
.275
.567
36
-24.6
.257
57
-26.8
16 Craig Grebeck
C. Grebeck
26.7
4
752
1,988
239
518
116
8
19
187
228
19
274
11
2,298
707
143
49
14
2
49
.261
.340
.356
.696
257
-20.9
.318
91
-27.2
17 Don Thompson
D. Thompson
26.7
4
217
307
52
67
8
0
1
19
31
3
32
11
343
78
9
2
0
7
.218
.296
.254
.550
22
-18.7
.267
49
-22.6
18 Todd Cruz
T. Cruz
27.3
9
543
1,526
133
336
58
6
34
154
59
7
317
24
1,634
508
98
30
12
4
41
.220
.251
.333
.584
110
-74.3
.261
56
-84.5
19 Duke Sims
D. Sims
27.3
6
843
2,422
263
580
80
6
100
310
338
35
483
16
2,810
972
186
6
9
34
45
.239
.340
.401
.741
351
59.1
.336
113
40.3
20 Andres Blanco
A. Blanco
27.8
5
536
1,191
137
305
73
9
18
109
79
18
202
13
1,321
450
100
26
7
5
33
.256
.310
.378
.688
133
-21.7
.302
82
-30.3
21 Dave Duncan
D. Duncan
27.8
5
929
2,885
274
617
79
4
109
341
252
14
677
13
3,190
1,031
192
21
18
20
68
.214
.279
.357
.636
285
-49.5
.291
85
-51.4
22 Dick Kryhoski
D. Kryhoski
27.8
5
569
1,794
203
475
85
14
45
231
119
12
163
8
1,946
723
144
17
4
0
48
.265
.314
.403
.717
216
-10.6
.328
89
-26.8
23 Tom Veryzer
T. Veryzer
28.1
9
996
2,848
250
687
84
12
14
231
143
33
329
23
3,098
837
110
49
25
8
62
.241
.283
.294
.577
215
-129.1
.266
59
-145.1
24 Kendrys Morales
K. Morales
28.6
6
1,363
4,856
584
1,289
257
7
213
740
417
48
978
15
5,357
2,199
477
0
36
39
170
.265
.327
.453
.780
696
72.7
.335
110
63.1
25 Leo Gomez
L. Gomez
28.6
4
611
1,916
241
466
92
2
79
259
255
25
399
10
2,238
799
173
17
25
6
42
.243
.336
.417
.753
285
19.7
.337
104
10.8
StatMuse has season-level data for stolen bases going back to the 1886 season.