Rickey Henderson was at his incandescent best when playing for the Oakland A’s and New York Yankees. His two tenures with the Padres, though, deserve more than a footnote to his Hall of Fame ...
We mourn the passing of former Padres legend and National Baseball Hall of Famer, Rickey Henderson. Rickey played for the Padres from 1996-1997 and again in 2001. He broke Ty Cobb’s All-Time ...
SAN DIEGO — Rickey Henderson, the baseball Hall of Famer who holds the record for most career stolen bases and most runs scored and whose 25 Major League seasons included two separate stints ...
Rickey Henderson, the greatest leadoff hitter in baseball history, an irrepressible character whose on-field style and ...
Henderson played 25 MLB seasons with the Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, New York Mets ... renamed the field at the Coliseum "Rickey Henderson Field." ...
“We mourn the passing of former Padres legend and National Baseball Hall of Famer, Rickey Henderson …” the Padres posted on social media. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones ...
Padres, Mets, Mariners, Red Sox, Blue Jays, Angels and Dodgers. Henderson's wife, Pamela, confirmed her husband's death in a statement. "A legend on and off the field, Rickey was a devoted son ...
the Padres and the Angels before landing in New York again in 1999, this time with the Mets. Rickey Henderson and New York Mets teammate Pat Mahomes play cards before a workout during 1999 spring ...
Rickey Henderson of the San Diego Padres holds a gold home plate after hitting a one-run home run in the third inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Qualcomm Stadium, Oct. 4, 2001, in San Diego.