American Association
| Year | Player | Team(s) | Stolen Bases |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1886 | Harry Stovey | Philadelphia Athletics | 68 |
| 1887 | Hugh Nicol | Cincinnati Red Stockings | 138 |
| 1888 | Arlie Latham | St. Louis Browns | 109 |
| 1889 | Billy Hamilton | Kansas City Cowboys | 111 |
| 1890 | Tommy McCarthy | St. Louis Browns | 140 |
| 1891 | Tom Brown | Boston Reds | 106 |
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