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José Caballero Shines in MLB 2026: Panamanian Consolidates Among Stolen Base Leaders
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José Caballero Shines in MLB 2026: Panamanian Consolidates Among Stolen Base Leaders

From TVN Panamá · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Panamanian player José Caballero is among the top ten base stealers in Major League Baseball for the 2026 season.
  • He ranks sixth with 30 stolen bases, surpassing notable players like José Ramírez and Fernando Tatis Jr.
  • Caballero was the league's stolen base leader in the 2025 season and continues to be a significant offensive threat.

José "Chema" Caballero is solidifying his reputation as one of baseball's most dynamic base runners in the 2026 Major League Baseball season. The Panamanian infielder currently ranks sixth in the league with 30 stolen bases, placing him firmly within the top ten base-stealing leaders.

Caballero's speed and efficiency on the base paths have made him a consistent offensive weapon for his team. His 30 stolen bases this season already surpass the totals of established stars like José Ramírez and Fernando Tatis Jr., who have 29 and 28 respectively. This performance builds on his success from the previous season, where he led all of MLB in stolen bases.

The close competition at the top of the stolen base rankings highlights Caballero's achievement. With 40 stolen bases, Nasim Nuñez leads the league, followed by Chandler Simpson (35) and Bobby Witt Jr. (33). Caballero's consistent performance suggests he will remain a contender for the top spot as the season progresses.

His ability to consistently advance on the base paths significantly impacts his team's offensive dynamics. As the 2026 regular season continues, Caballero's speed ensures he remains a player to watch, contributing to his team's success with his aggressive baserunning.

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Originally published by TVN Panamá in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.