In my opinion, he was the best leadoff hitter of all time. Mets Rickey Henderson looks back after stealing his third base of the night in the fifth inning of game two at Bank One Ballpark in ...
But Rickey wasn’t finished. He had so much more to give — and so many more bases to steal. Henderson's longevity was as incredible as his base-stealing In addition to his eye-popping stolen ...
Hall of Fame outfielder Rickey Henderson was nicknamed the "Man of Steal" for a reason. Henderson, who died Friday at age 65, ...
Baseball Hall of Famer and all-time stolen base king Rickey Henderson died at the age of 65, his family announced Saturday.
“Rickey was simply the best player I ever ... I will miss my friend.” It was stealing bases where Henderson made his name and dominated the sport like no other. He broke through with 100 ...
That was the sort of player — the sort of person — he was. Henderson, 65, died Friday night, according a statement released ...
Rickey Henderson, the greatest leadoff hitter in baseball history, an irrepressible character whose on-field style and ...
It was a common sentiment, and it was true: Rickey Henderson understood the lessons of American capitalism better than his ...
Rickey Henderson was born fast ... “Lou Brock was the symbol of great base stealing. But today, I’m the greatest of all time.” Those words came to define Henderson, who never shied away ...
With all of his stolen-base accolades, it’s no surprise Henderson also holds the record for most times caught stealing with 335. From 1980 through 1989, Henderson’s 838 stolen bases would ...
Henderson passing Brock in 1991 could’ve reasonably been the final chapter of a legendary career. But Rickey wasn’t finished. He had so much more to give — and so many more bases to steal.