Joe McDonald

Ellsbury closes in on franchise stolen-base record
07:27 AM EDT on Thursday, August 21, 2008
BALTIMORE -- Speedster Jacoby Ellsbury stole two bases on Tuesday night to reach 40 for the season, and added another one last night. With 34 regular-season games remaining, he’s now 13 swipes shy of the club record of 54 set by Tommy Harper in 1973.
Ellsbury, who is leading the American League in stolen bases, is the sixth player in Red Sox history to reach 40. With his two swipes on Tuesday night, he has 12 multi-steal games, which is the most by a Red Sox player since 1956.
While Ellsbury is more concerned with reaching base and scoring runs to help the club win, he does believe he can reach Harper’s mark before the end of the season.
“It’s definitely possible,” he said. “I can get them quick. I need 14, and I could get that in a week. I’m not really thinking about it, though. My main thing is to get on base and give myself an opportunity to score a run.”
Ellsbury has worked with Harper in the past, and the two talk occasionally. In fact, Harper has said Ellsbury will be the one to break his record.
“It would be neat,” said Ellsbury.
Manager Terry Francona likes Ellsbury’s speed, but he’s not about to focus on any records.
“Forty is an arbitrary number,” said Francona. “Everybody is slide-stepping when he’s on and he hasn’t run into many outs. How that’s affecting their command, we’ve got to believe it’s helping. It’s like David Ortiz. You’re not going to throw him a fastball on strike one anymore. But that’s a lot of stolen bases and not a lot of thrown outs for a young player. He’s done a good job.”
When asked if he thought Ellsbury would break Harper’s record, Francona showed disinterest.
“I don’t care,” he said. “It means nothing. I just want him to help us win. That’s what is cool about some of those things, in my opinion. It’s like a hitting streak. If you do it in the course of a normal game, and not do it to reach stats or milestones. If you play the game correctly and wherever you end up, that’s what makes it neat.”
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