If you are annoyed, if you are irritated by that estimation, then Rickey Henderson, who died at 65 ... with all their slides and their endless dives back to base on pickoff throws.
Rickey Henderson slides into home plate, breaking Ty Cobb’s all-time runs scored record in 2001. (Jim Baird, The San Diego Union-Tribune) Baseball had never seen anything like Henderson on the ...
Rickey Henderson slides into home plate, breaking Ty Cobb’s all-time runs scored record in 2001. (Jim Baird, The San Diego Union-Tribune) Baseball had never seen anything like Henderson on the ...
Nicknamed the "Man of Steal", Henderson played 14 of his 25 seasons in the MLB with the Oakland A's and holds the league's ...
Rickey Henderson slides into home plate, breaking Ty Cobb’s all-time runs scored record in 2001. (Jim Baird, The San Diego Union-Tribune) In 1989, Henderson was Nolan Ryan’s 5,000th career ...
The Athletics revealed that they will be wearing two patches, one to honor Rickey Henderson and another to commemorate the ...
Oakland, CA June 12, 1990: Oakland Athletics’ Rickey Henderson slides into third base at the Oakland Coliseum after being caught in a rundown during a game against the Texas Rangers.
Oakland, CA June 12, 1990: Oakland Athletics’ Rickey Henderson slides into third base at the Oakland Coliseum after being caught in a rundown during a game against the Texas Rangers.
Beneath the theatrics, Rickey Henderson — the best leadoff hitter of all time — was a true baseball virtuoso. Every baseball fan likes a trivia quiz, especially in winter. So here’s my brainteaser.
Rickey Henderson, the Oakland kid who became ... Despite his trademark headfirst slides, Henderson played a quarter-century in the majors and mostly avoided serious injury. Only Pete Rose, Carl ...