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Stolen refers to an attempt by the runner to go to the next base regardless of the class in the baseball inflation situation. Originally it could have been a foul, but for the sake of baseball it was included in the official regulations. In baseball records, stolen bases are denoted as 'SB'. In order for a runner to be successful in the stolen run, it is necessary to have a sense of running and good timing as well as running speed. On the other hand, pitchers and catchers must stop runners trying to steal, but pitchers should not allow runners to try to steal with proper checks and simple quick motions, and catchers must be out in fast and precise throws when runners steal. In the past, it was thought that the responsibility of accepting the stolen was primarily for the catcher, but the opinion that the responsibility of the pitcher is more important in the modern age is dominant. In modern baseball, the responsibility of accepting the stolen base is seen as 7: 3 for pitchers and catchers, and because the pitcher's liability is greater, the pitcher's quick motion is slow, and no matter how good a catcher is,