And while MLB’s all-time stolen bases leader played the bulk of his career with the A’s, he also spent nearly seven seasons ...
Henderson played for 24 seasons, finally retiring in 2003 as the game’s all-time base stealer. His 1406 swipes dwarfed second ...
Well known as a great player, less known that he was a great and popular teammate as well,” said longtime manager Tony La ...
Rickey Henderson was an incredible man. A legend who was so much more approachable than his image would have you think. From playing cards in the ... on Twitter/X. "The best part was no matter ...
Oakland A’s legend didn’t slow down even after retirement. ‘He had too much energy then, and he’s got too much energy now.’ ...
One of the first big baseball moments I can remember from my childhood is when Rickey Henderson broke Lou Brock's all-time ...
That was the sort of player – the sort of person – he was. Henderson, 65, died Friday night , according a statement released ...
Rickey Henderson, the Hall of Famer who stole more bases and touched home plate more than any other player in Major League ...
When you see Rickey Henderson, I don’t care when, the score’s already 1-0,” former A’s teammate Mitchell Page said. “If he’s ...
Ten-time MLB All-Star outfielder Rickey Henderson has passed away at the age of 65, per multiple reports. The Hall of Famer ...
314, was the fourth best in the ... a controversial card game during the final contest of the 1999 NLCS, the Mets placed him on waivers and granted a release. “Rickey Henderson was a dream ...