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File:Granderson-20th Stolen Base 2007.jpg

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Granderson's historic steal — Curtis Granderson slides into second base for his 20th stolen base of the 2007 season, making him the third player in mlb history to have 20 doubles, triples, home runs and 20 stolen bases in single season.

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Curtis Granderson with the Detroit Tigers slides into second base for his 20th stolen base during a game against the Seattle Mariners on 9/9/2007. (He became the 3rd MLB player to have 20 doubles, triples, home runs & stolen bases in a season.)

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