Rickey Henderson, who is widely regarded as the best leadoff hitter of all time, passed away at the age of 65. The "Man of Steal" was undoubtedly the most dynamic baserunner in MLB history ...
“Easy 100,” Lofton said before repeating it, via X/Twitter. “Easy.” In 17 seasons, Lofton stole 622 bases, 16th all-time. The ...
Hall of Fame outfielder Rickey Henderson was nicknamed the "Man of ... Henderson surpassed Brock's career steals record on May 1, 1991 while playing for the Oakland Athletics, where he played ...
Two of Henderson's records are ... bases in a season. Rickey Henderson, the man who redefined what it means to be a lead-off hitter and Major League Baseball’s all-time steals leader, died ...
A celebration of life for Athletics legend Rickey Henderson will be held Feb. 1 at Oakland Arena, the team announced ...
BILL KING: Rickey Henderson. No contest, steals third base ... Moments after that record-setting call from Bill King on the Oakland A's radio station, KSFO, Henderson spoke to the crowd, as ...
“I traded Rickey Henderson twice and brought him back ... Henderson set the career steals record in 1991 and then was traded two years later to Toronto, where he won his second World Series.
No contest, steals third base ... as the previous record holder stood alongside. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) RICKEY HENDERSON: Lou Brock was the symbol of great base stealing.