1992 Lou Brock Award: Marquis Grissom Leads NL in Stolen Bases

The page features the Lou Brock Award, which recognizes the National League's leading base stealer. In 1991, Marquis Grissom of the Montreal Expos led the league with 76 stolen bases, breaking Vince Coleman's six-year dominance as the top base stealer. This marked Grissom's first receipt of the Lou Brock Award. Prior to Grissom, Tim Raines, a teammate and former champion, had held the title from 1981 to 1984. The page also lists historical stolen base leaders from 1900 to 1991, highlighting players such as Lou Brock, Max Carey, and Honus Wagner. It provides a comprehensive view of notable achievements in base stealing throughout MLB's history. Grissom’s accomplishment in 1991 is positioned within the broader context of the award’s history, emphasizing its significance within the landscape of baseball statistics.