Rickey Henderson defined a generation of baseball ... This is Henderson's 1980 Topps rookie card. He stole 100 bases in 1980 to go along with a .303 batting average and .420 on-base percentage.
In Rickey Henderson, Pete Rose, Willie Mays and Fernando Valenzuela the sport of baseball lost four of its most electric ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - Fans of the late Oakland Athletics legend Rickey Henderson can remember the player at his celebration of ...
Rickey stole 33 bases in 89 games as a 20-year-old rookie. The next season, he stole 100 in 158 games. Before he turned 23, Henderson had 189 steals to his name — a massive margin ahead of where ...
Rickey Henderson, the greatest base stealer in baseball ... He broke Ty Cobb’s American League stolen base record (96) with 100 during his rookie season and then broke the single-season record ...
Rickey Henderson, the Oakland kid who became the ... along with his first career stolen base. He batted .274 as a rookie and stole 33 bases in 89 games. All of that was just an appetizer.
“Rickey Henderson was a dream to hit behind as teammate ... “Being teammates with him my rookie year was incredible,” ex-catcher and current Tigers manager A.J. Hinch posted on X.
Rickey Henderson, one of the greatest baseball players ... who had been on the team during the year would receive. For each rookie, even if they’d only appeared in one game in, say, May, Rickey ...
“For multiple generations of baseball fans, Rickey Henderson was the gold standard ... to steal 100 bases in a single season during his rookie year and later broke Hall of Famer Lou Brock ...
Rickey Henderson (35), outfielder for the Oakland ... but the A’s and their star rookie were off and running. Henderson batted .274 and stole 33 bases in 89 games. The following season Henderson ...
Baseball Hall of Famer and stolen base king Rickey Henderson has passed away ... Following an underwhelming rookie season, Henderson broke out with a superstar performance in 1980.
OAKLAND — Rickey Henderson, the Oakland kid who became the ... He batted .274 as a rookie and stole 33 bases in 89 games. All of that was just an appetizer. In 1980, Henderson became the first ...