Andrés Chaparro became the 23rd different Washington Nationals player to steal a base this season in Tuesday's loss to the Atlanta Braves, matching the mark posted by the 1917 Pittsburgh Pirates.
On top of leading MLB in stolen bases, the Washington Nationals managed to make history with their savviness on the basepaths Tuesday night.
The 25-year-old got plunked with a man on third in the bottom of the first inning. He then swiped second, notching his first stolen base of the season.
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