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Study Guide: Max Carey: A Baseball Career Retrospective

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Max Carey: A Baseball Career Retrospective Study Guide

Early Life and Collegiate Career

Maximillian George Carnarius, later known as Max Carey, was born in Indiana.

Answer: True

Explanation: The biographical details confirm Max Carey's birth name was Maximillian George Carnarius and his birthplace was Indiana.

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Max Carey's parents encouraged him to pursue a career in professional baseball from a young age.

Answer: False

Explanation: Contrary to the statement, his parents encouraged him to pursue a career as a Lutheran minister, leading him to study in a pre-ministerial program.

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During his college years, Max Carey participated in swimming and track-and-field in addition to baseball.

Answer: True

Explanation: During his time at Concordia College, Max Carey was indeed active in athletics beyond baseball, participating in swimming and track-and-field.

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After his successful 1910 minor league season, Max Carey immediately enrolled in law school.

Answer: False

Explanation: Following his successful 1910 minor league season, Max Carey made the decision to withdraw from Concordia College, indicating a shift away from formal education towards his baseball career.

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What was Max Carey's full birth name?

Answer: Maximillian George Carnarius

Explanation: Max Carey's full birth name was Maximillian George Carnarius.

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Where was Max Carey born?

Answer: Terre Haute, Indiana

Explanation: Max Carey was born in Terre Haute, Indiana.

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What career did Max Carey's parents initially hope he would pursue?

Answer: Lutheran minister

Explanation: Max Carey's parents encouraged him to pursue a career as a Lutheran minister.

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Which athletic activities did Max Carey participate in during college besides baseball?

Answer: Swimming and track-and-field

Explanation: During his college years at Concordia College, Max Carey participated in swimming and track-and-field.

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What decision did Max Carey make regarding his education after the 1910 season?

Answer: He dropped out of Concordia College.

Explanation: After his successful 1910 minor league season, Max Carey chose to withdraw from Concordia College.

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Major League Debut and Early Career

Max Carey adopted the name Max Carey to avoid confusion with another player named Maximillian Carnarius.

Answer: False

Explanation: Max Carey adopted the name 'Max Carey' not to avoid confusion with another player, but rather to maintain his amateur status while playing professionally in the Central League during his college years.

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In his first 48 games as a shortstop in 1909, Max Carey achieved a batting average of over .300.

Answer: False

Explanation: In his initial 48 games as a shortstop in 1909, Max Carey posted a batting average of .158, which is significantly below .300.

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Max Carey transitioned to left field in 1910 and recorded 86 stolen bases that season.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1910, Max Carey moved to left field for the South Bend Greens and achieved a notable statistic of 86 stolen bases.

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Max Carey made his Major League Baseball debut on October 3, 1910, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Answer: True

Explanation: Max Carey made his Major League Baseball debut on October 3, 1910, appearing in two games for the Pittsburgh Pirates, following a recommendation from the president of the Central League.

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Why did Max Carey use the name 'Max Carey' when he first played baseball in 1909?

Answer: To maintain his amateur status while playing in college.

Explanation: Max Carey adopted the name 'Max Carey' to preserve his amateur status while playing professionally during his college studies.

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What was Max Carey's batting average in his initial 48 games as a shortstop in 1909?

Answer: .158

Explanation: In his first 48 games as a shortstop in 1909, Max Carey's batting average was .158.

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In 1910, Max Carey played left field and achieved which significant statistic?

Answer: 86 Stolen Bases

Explanation: In 1910, while playing left field, Max Carey recorded 86 stolen bases.

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Who recommended Max Carey to the Pittsburgh Pirates?

Answer: The president of the Central League

Explanation: Max Carey was recommended to the Pittsburgh Pirates by the president of the Central League.

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Peak Performance and National League Dominance

Max Carey primarily played shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates throughout his career.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Max Carey played shortstop early in his career, he primarily established himself as an outfielder, particularly center field, for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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In 1913, Max Carey led the National League in stolen bases, runs scored, and triples.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Max Carey led the National League in runs scored and stolen bases in 1913, he also led in plate appearances and at bats, not triples. He led in triples in 1914.

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Max Carey led the National League in games played and triples during the 1914 season.

Answer: True

Explanation: In the 1914 season, Max Carey led the National League in games played, at bats, and triples.

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Max Carey led the National League in stolen bases for three consecutive seasons between 1915 and 1918.

Answer: False

Explanation: Max Carey led the National League in stolen bases for four consecutive seasons, from 1915 through 1918.

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Max Carey recorded 61 stolen bases in the 1913 National League season.

Answer: True

Explanation: In the 1913 National League season, Max Carey recorded 61 stolen bases, leading the league in this category.

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Which position did Max Carey primarily play for the Pittsburgh Pirates?

Answer: Outfielder

Explanation: Max Carey primarily played as an outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, often in center field.

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In 1913, Max Carey led the National League in which of the following categories?

Answer: Plate Appearances and Stolen Bases

Explanation: In 1913, Max Carey led the National League in plate appearances and stolen bases, among other categories.

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How many consecutive seasons did Max Carey lead the National League in stolen bases between 1915 and 1918?

Answer: Four

Explanation: Max Carey led the National League in stolen bases for four consecutive seasons from 1915 to 1918.

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Later Career and World Series Performance

An injury significantly impacted Max Carey's performance during the 1920 season.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Max Carey did experience a significant injury, it occurred during the 1919 season, not the 1920 season. He returned to form in 1920.

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In the 1922 season, Max Carey had a near-perfect record when attempting stolen bases, being caught only twice.

Answer: True

Explanation: In the 1922 season, Max Carey demonstrated exceptional efficiency on the basepaths, stealing 51 bases while being caught only twice.

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Max Carey adjusted his batting stance in 1924 based on advice from Babe Ruth.

Answer: False

Explanation: In 1924, Max Carey modified his batting stance based on the strategic advice provided by fellow baseball legend Ty Cobb.

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Max Carey batted .458 in the 1925 World Series, helping the Pirates defeat the Washington Senators.

Answer: True

Explanation: Max Carey delivered a strong performance in the 1925 World Series, batting .458 and contributing to the Pittsburgh Pirates' victory over the Washington Senators.

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What happened to Max Carey during the 1919 season?

Answer: He missed a significant portion of the season due to injury.

Explanation: Max Carey missed a substantial part of the 1919 season due to an injury.

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What was remarkable about Max Carey's stolen base performance in the 1922 season?

Answer: He was caught stealing only twice while stealing 51 bases.

Explanation: In 1922, Max Carey achieved remarkable efficiency by stealing 51 bases and being caught stealing only twice.

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Whose advice did Max Carey follow in 1924 to change his batting stance?

Answer: Ty Cobb

Explanation: Max Carey adjusted his batting stance in 1924 based on the counsel of Ty Cobb.

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What was Max Carey's batting average during the 1925 World Series?

Answer: .458

Explanation: Max Carey achieved a batting average of .458 during the 1925 World Series.

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In the 1925 World Series, Max Carey had multiple hits in the deciding game against which famous pitcher?

Answer: Walter Johnson

Explanation: In the decisive game of the 1925 World Series, Max Carey recorded multiple hits against the renowned pitcher Walter Johnson.

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Transition to Post-Playing Roles

Max Carey was placed on waivers by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1926 after a dispute with manager Bill McKechnie.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1926, Max Carey was placed on waivers by the Pittsburgh Pirates following a dispute involving criticism of manager Bill McKechnie and team conflict.

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The Brooklyn Robins claimed Max Carey after he was placed on waivers by the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Answer: True

Explanation: Following his release by the Pittsburgh Pirates, Max Carey was claimed by the Brooklyn Robins.

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Max Carey retired from Major League Baseball after the 1932 season.

Answer: False

Explanation: Max Carey concluded his Major League Baseball playing career in 1929.

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Max Carey returned to the Pittsburgh Pirates as a coach for the 1930 season.

Answer: True

Explanation: Max Carey rejoined the Pittsburgh Pirates organization in a coaching capacity for the 1930 season.

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Max Carey succeeded Wilbert Robinson as the manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers before the 1932 season.

Answer: True

Explanation: Max Carey assumed the managerial role for the Brooklyn Dodgers prior to the 1932 season, taking over from Wilbert Robinson.

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Max Carey's managerial record with the Brooklyn Dodgers was above .500.

Answer: False

Explanation: Max Carey's tenure as manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers resulted in a record of 146 wins and 161 losses, which is below a .500 winning percentage.

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Max Carey was fired as manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers due to criticism from the press and difficulty with players.

Answer: True

Explanation: The stated reasons for Max Carey's dismissal as manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers included criticism from the press and challenges in his relationship with the players.

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Max Carey's managerial winning percentage was .476.

Answer: True

Explanation: Max Carey's managerial winning percentage with the Brooklyn Dodgers was .476.

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Max Carey played for the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1926 through 1929.

Answer: False

Explanation: From 1926 through 1929, Max Carey played for the Brooklyn Robins, not the Brooklyn Dodgers.

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Max Carey managed the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1932 and 1933.

Answer: True

Explanation: Max Carey managed the Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1932 and 1933 seasons.

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What led to Max Carey being placed on waivers by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1926?

Answer: Criticism of management and team conflict.

Explanation: Max Carey was placed on waivers by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1926 following a dispute involving criticism of management and team conflict.

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Which team claimed Max Carey after the Pittsburgh Pirates placed him on waivers in 1926?

Answer: Brooklyn Robins

Explanation: The Brooklyn Robins claimed Max Carey after he was placed on waivers by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1926.

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When did Max Carey retire from Major League Baseball?

Answer: 1929

Explanation: Max Carey retired from Major League Baseball in 1929.

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What role did Max Carey assume with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1930?

Answer: Coach

Explanation: In 1930, Max Carey returned to the Pittsburgh Pirates organization in the capacity of a coach.

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Whom did Max Carey succeed as manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers?

Answer: Wilbert Robinson

Explanation: Max Carey succeeded Wilbert Robinson as the manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers.

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What was Max Carey's managerial record with the Brooklyn Dodgers?

Answer: 146 wins, 161 losses

Explanation: Max Carey's managerial record with the Brooklyn Dodgers was 146 wins and 161 losses.

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What were the cited reasons for Max Carey's firing as Brooklyn Dodgers manager?

Answer: Poor player relations and newspaper criticism.

Explanation: The cited reasons for Max Carey's dismissal as manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers included criticism from newspapers and difficulties with player relations.

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Max Carey played for which team from 1926 through 1929?

Answer: Brooklyn Robins

Explanation: From 1926 through 1929, Max Carey played for the Brooklyn Robins.

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Post-Baseball Life and Innovations

After his MLB managing career, Max Carey managed in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL).

Answer: True

Explanation: Following his Major League Baseball managing career, Max Carey transitioned to managing in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) and later served as its president.

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Max Carey patented a new type of baseball glove.

Answer: False

Explanation: Max Carey patented sliding pads, inspired by protective gear his mother had sewn into his uniform.

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In 1968, Max Carey publicly supported Hubert Humphrey's presidential campaign.

Answer: False

Explanation: In the 1968 presidential election, Max Carey supported Richard Nixon's campaign as part of the 'Athletes for Nixon' committee.

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Max Carey moved to Florida after his baseball career and entered the real estate business.

Answer: True

Explanation: Following his baseball career, Max Carey relocated to Florida where he established a career in the real estate business.

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Max Carey lost a significant amount of money, over $100,000, due to the 1929 stock market crash.

Answer: True

Explanation: The economic downturn of the 1929 stock market crash resulted in a substantial financial loss for Max Carey, exceeding $100,000.

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During the 1950s, Max Carey wrote a novel about his baseball experiences.

Answer: False

Explanation: During the 1950s, Max Carey engaged in writing, authoring magazine articles and self-publishing a book focused on baseball strategy, rather than a novel.

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Max Carey served on the Florida State Racing Commission.

Answer: True

Explanation: Max Carey held a position on the Florida State Racing Commission.

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In which women's professional baseball league did Max Carey manage and later serve as president?

Answer: All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL)

Explanation: Max Carey managed and later served as president of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL).

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What baseball-related item did Max Carey patent?

Answer: Sliding pads

Explanation: Max Carey patented sliding pads, designed to protect players during slides.

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Which political candidate did Max Carey support in the 1968 presidential election?

Answer: Richard Nixon

Explanation: In the 1968 presidential election, Max Carey supported Richard Nixon.

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What business did Max Carey pursue after moving to Florida?

Answer: Real estate

Explanation: After relocating to Florida, Max Carey entered the real estate business.

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How did the 1929 stock market crash impact Max Carey?

Answer: He lost over $100,000.

Explanation: Max Carey experienced significant financial repercussions from the 1929 stock market crash, losing over $100,000.

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What type of writing did Max Carey engage in during the 1950s?

Answer: Self-published books on baseball strategy and magazine articles

Explanation: During the 1950s, Max Carey focused on writing, producing self-published books on baseball strategy and contributing articles to magazines.

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What role did Max Carey hold in Florida state government?

Answer: Member of the State Racing Commission

Explanation: Max Carey served as a member of the Florida State Racing Commission.

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Legacy and Recognition

Max Carey stole home plate 33 times in his career, a total surpassed only by Ty Cobb.

Answer: True

Explanation: Max Carey's remarkable career included 33 stolen bases at home plate, a feat surpassed only by Ty Cobb's record of 50.

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Max Carey's nickname was 'Slugger', earned due to his powerful hitting.

Answer: False

Explanation: Max Carey's well-known nickname was 'Scoop,' a moniker earned for his exceptional ability to field fly balls.

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Max Carey's record of 738 stolen bases remained a National League record until Lou Brock broke it.

Answer: True

Explanation: Max Carey's career total of 738 stolen bases stood as a National League record until Lou Brock surpassed it in 1974.

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Max Carey was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1961 by the Veterans Committee.

Answer: True

Explanation: Max Carey was honored with induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1961, elected by the Veterans Committee.

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Max Carey's career batting average in Major League Baseball was .285.

Answer: True

Explanation: Max Carey concluded his Major League Baseball career with a batting average of .285.

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Max Carey accumulated 2,665 hits over his MLB career.

Answer: True

Explanation: Over the course of his Major League Baseball career, Max Carey amassed a total of 2,665 hits.

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Max Carey hit over 100 home runs in his MLB career.

Answer: False

Explanation: Max Carey hit 70 home runs during his Major League Baseball career, which is below the threshold of 100.

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Max Carey recorded 802 career runs batted in (RBI) during his time in Major League Baseball.

Answer: True

Explanation: Max Carey accumulated 802 career runs batted in (RBI) throughout his tenure in Major League Baseball.

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Max Carey's career stolen base total was 738.

Answer: True

Explanation: Max Carey's career stolen base total reached 738.

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Max Carey's career stolen base total of 738 ranked among the top 10 in major league history at the time of his Hall of Fame induction.

Answer: True

Explanation: At the time of his induction into the Hall of Fame, Max Carey's career stolen base total of 738 ranked among the top 10 in major league history.

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How many times did Max Carey steal home plate in his career?

Answer: 33

Explanation: Max Carey successfully stole home plate 33 times during his professional baseball career.

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What was Max Carey's nickname, and why did he earn it?

Answer: 'Scoop', for his ability to catch fly balls.

Explanation: Max Carey's nickname was 'Scoop,' earned due to his exceptional skill in catching fly balls.

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Max Carey's career stolen base total of 738 was a National League record until it was broken by whom?

Answer: Lou Brock

Explanation: Max Carey's National League record of 738 stolen bases was eventually surpassed by Lou Brock.

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In what year was Max Carey inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame?

Answer: 1961

Explanation: Max Carey was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1961.

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What was Max Carey's career batting average in Major League Baseball?

Answer: .285

Explanation: Max Carey's career batting average in Major League Baseball was .285.

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How many career home runs did Max Carey hit in MLB?

Answer: 70

Explanation: Max Carey hit a total of 70 home runs during his Major League Baseball career.

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What was Max Carey's career stolen base total?

Answer: 738

Explanation: Max Carey's career stolen base total stands at 738.

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