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Erin States Hoy, Rickey’s No. 1 fan, agonized over not being able to join the roughly 5,000 fans who attended the ceremony in ...
The bears were huge, Fred Atkins recalled, his voice growing more animated in front of thousands of people at the Oakland ...
The torch was passed from Willie Mays to the Hall of Fame baseball player of choice. My choice was Rickey Henderson. Greatest ...
Rickey Henderson was celebrated by former teammates, executives, friends and fans at the arena next to the Oakland Coliseum ...
As baseball comes together at the Oakland Arena to celebrate the life of a legend, those who knew him best share tales of his ...
From Dusty Baker, Tony La Russa and Joe Torre to ex-teammates Jose Canseco, Carney Lansford, Dennis Eckersley, Dave Stewart ...
Rickey Henderson was a larger-than-life personality on the baseball diamond, so it was only fitting that his celebration of ...
Henderson, the greatest Oakland A ... first A’s game that day and being instantly mesmerized by Rickey – for his hitting, running and, mostly, his playful interactions with the fans in ...
My choice was Rickey Henderson. Mays laid claim to the title ... They changed Rickey’s name, chanted “Run, Rickey, Run,” and generally swooned over highlights of Rickey playing for the ...
From Dusty Baker, Tony La Russa and Joe Torre to ex-teammates Jose Canseco, Carney Lansford, Dennis Eckersley, Dave Stewart ...