Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson, considered the greatest leadoff hitter in history and MLB’s all-time leader in stolen bases, ...
Remembering how the Oakland A's 'Man of Steal' chalked up so many awards it seemed he simply lent them out to others for a while.
For generations of baseball fans, the name Rickey evokes a man who did his job better than anyone in MLB history.
Baseball Hall of Famer and all-time stolen base king Rickey Henderson died at the age of 65, his family announced Saturday.
Oakland Athletics legend and MLB's all-time. stolen base leader Rickey Henderson passed away on Friday at the age of 65.
The A’s were just five years removed from winning their third consecutive World Series title, but under Charles Finley’s ...
Known as baseball's “Man of Steal,” Henderson had a lengthy list of accolades and accomplishments over his nomadic 25-year ...
He spent the first few seasons of his career playing in the minor leagues before moving up to the majors, where he played for ...
Well known as a great player, less known that he was a great and popular teammate as well,” said longtime manager Tony La ...
Widely considered the greatest leadoff man in MLB history, his first name became synonymous with the stolen base. Here are 10 ...
Henderson also played for eight other teams, including the Boston Red Sox in 2002. His accolades include a Gold Glove Award ...
Donnie Baseball drove in Rickey 56 times that season. Henderson did win an MVP award in 1990 -- but he probably should have won one or two more. Eventually, the analytics caught up with Henderson ...