Rickey Henderson’s numbers are astounding. The Hall of Fame outfielder stole more bases than anyone in major-league history. He also scored the most runs and hit the most leadoff home runs while ...
His blend of speed, power, and longevity made him a Hall of Fame lock, and in 2009, he was inducted on the first ballot with 94.8% of the vote. Rickey Henderson and Jim Rice at their Hall of Fame ...
Another Oakland star, Basketball Hall of Fame member Gary Payton ... "That man right here, that is Oakland: Rickey Henderson.” Former Athletics general manager Sandy Alderson recalled how ...
"I played for a long time and with a lot of great players," said Dennis Eckersley, the Hall of Fame pitcher who was teammates with Henderson in Oakland. "I told Rickey this once, but I don’t ...
The night before the final day of Rickey Henderson’s professional ... New York. To the Hall of Fame. He took the team to Henderson’s plaque and regaled his team with stories from that season.
Rickey Henderson had a legendary MLB career known ... He in 2009 got inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame with the 94.8% vote. Rickey even dipped into coaching for a very brief period with ...
Rickey Henderson is the all-time stolen base leader ... Rickey was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2009 and was a former MVP, three-time Sliver Slugger, a Gold Glover, a ten-time All-Star, and ...
Consider that Rickey Henderson, who swiped a major league ... He patterned so much of his game after the Hall of Fame legend — not just the skills but the brash fearlessness, too.
Four weeks after pitchers and catchers reported to spring training, Rickey Henderson finally found a job Monday when he signed a minor-league contract with the San Diego Padres. Why did it take ...