OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson, the brash speedster who shattered stolen base records and redefined baseball's leadoff position, has died. He was 65. Henderson died on Friday.
He holds the modern single-season stolen base record with 130 in 1982 ... the Hall of Fame pitcher who was teammates with ...
The Athletics announced Monday that every player and coach will wear longtime outfielder Rickey Henderson’s No. 24 during ...
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Every A's player will wear No. 24 in honor of the late Rickey ... Brock's record while with the A's. Henderson, who played his final MLB season in 2003, finished with 1,406 career stolen bases ...
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The night before the final day of Rickey ... Henderson was the team’s everyday leadoff man, posting an .859 OPS, walking 73 times in 73 games, and going 16-for-18 on stolen bases.
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