Rickey Henderson, the unquestioned Man of Steal, stole third base 322 times in his career. The Twins' all-time leader in stolen bases is Chuck Knoblauch with 276.
Rickey Henderson was a generational talent who will be remembered for his long-term impact on the entire game. However, his ...
Few generational players have a career that spanned across multiple childhoods. Rickey Henderson was one of those ...
More than a Hall of Famer, Rickey Henderson is an icon, an emblem of the culture, an ambassador for the self-actualization so ...
Rickey Henderson’s passing at 65 has left a significant void in the world of sports, but his legacy as one of Major League Baseball’s greatest players endures ...
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders has never been shy about his admiration for greatness, and when baseball legend Rickey Henderson passed away at the age of 65, Sanders didn’t hold back. Calling ...
“As smart as any position player I’ve ever been around,” La Russa said. “ (He had) that stance with the small strike zone, ...
Check out Game 2 of the 1989 ALCS, when Rickey Henderson stole four bases to lead the Athletics to a 6-3 victory over the ...
I remember meeting Rickey Henderson. Back in 1992, as a 15-year-old, starstruck, and baseball-obsessed kid, I was fortunate ...
Good morning, Chicago. The Advent season can be a period of complicated emotions. For Elena and Kevin Shuff, they recall the elation of becoming parents after the birth of their only child, who came ...
Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson, the brash speedster who shattered stolen base records and redefined baseball’s leadoff position, has died. He was 65.
Rickey Henderson's numbers are astounding. The Hall of Fame outfielder stole more bases than anyone in major-league history. He also scored the most runs and hit the most leadoff home runs while ...