After breaking Lou Brock's career stolen-base record ... name.") Henderson's Mets career is most remembered for his card-playing incident during Game 6 of the 1999 NLCS. Everywhere Rickey's ...
Rickey Henderson, who died Friday at age 65, stole 1,406 bases in his incredible 25-year Major League Baseball career. That not only made him the all-time leader, it put him 468 steals ahead of ...
Ten-time MLB All-Star outfielder Rickey Henderson has passed away at the age of 65. The Hall of Famer had an impressive 25-year playing career, including memorable stints with the Athletics and ...
Rickey epitomized speed, power and entertainment in setting the tone at the top of the lineup." Henderson calling himself "the greatest of all time" after breaking Brock's record caused a huge ...
Henderson stole 100 bases to break Lou Brock’s MLB single-season record. In 1982, he stole 130 bases, which remains the single-season record of the modern era. “Rickey set a standard for power ...