You know thats there is know one on this team that has more.
I'm not sure what you mean here, but I'll put my chips on the table:
Steals don't mean shit, unless the frequency and success are far beyond league average. The correlation between steals and wins is very low.
Jason Bourgeois stole bases at a better than league average rate in 2011. For the 31 bases he stole over 93 games, he only scored 30 runs.
Jason Bourgeois was a little better than a replacement level OF in 2011. Right-handed pitching killed him - .219 / .241 / .255.
He had a good first half - .353 / .371 / .422, and a bad second half - .250 / .287 / .309. and he had 11 more starts and 42 more plate appearances in that second half.
The important thing for an offense is to score runs. You accomplish that by getting on base and being driven in to home. Very few players steal enough bases to make a significant positive effect in that equation. Bourgeois stole bases at an 84% success rate in 2011, which is above average and in the realm of positivity, yet his overall contribution to runs scored was minor.
Team speed is important. Overall team speed is likely better in 2012 than it was in 2011.
Getting on base is most important of all. That's the key you should focus on here, not something flashy but meaningless like stolen bases.