The Mets' historic stolen base streak is over -- even though it didn't look like a traditional caught stealing.

The Mets had safely stolen 39 bases in a row this season without getting caught. But that streak ended when Francisco Lindor was picked off first base in the first inning of the Little League Classic . That pickoff counted statistically as a caught stealing that broke the streak.

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New York's streak was tied with the 2013 Red Sox for the longest single-season streak on record in MLB history. (Caught stealing statistics go back to 1920 in the American League, and to 1951 in the National League.)

And the Mets were just one stolen base shy of the overall record of 40 (not limited to one season), which was set by those same

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