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 ...
Rickey Henderson, the Man of Steal, who appropriately told the world after setting baseball’s stolen base record that he was ...
Rickey Henderson, Major League Baseball's career stolen base leader, has died at age 65, his family announced on Saturday.
This was 1999, when the Yankees and Mets were preparing for a mid-summer ... but the tension between the two franchises was growing. I asked Rickey Henderson about facing Andy Pettitte.
Blink and you would’ve missed him. It’s not just that Rickey Henderson was fast, though the all-time MLB leader in stolen bases certainly was fast. It wasn’t just that uncanny knack, as if ...
Rickey Henderson, who died at age 65, played for both New York teams, the Yankees (1985-89) and the Mets (1999-2000).
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 ...
The Oakland Athletics legend stole more than 1,400 bases during his career, earning him the “Man of Steal” nicknameMajor ...
Rickey Henderson ... York Yankees before the 1995 season, Henderson returned to the A's in 1989 and also spent time with the San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox ...
Baseball Hall of Famer and stolen base king Rickey Henderson has died. He was 65. Known as baseball’s “Man of Steal,” Henderson had a lengthy list of accolades and accomplishments over his nomadic ...