If you are annoyed, if you are irritated by that estimation, then Rickey Henderson, who died at 65 on Friday, would probably be happy. Henderson made intimidation through irritation an art form.
The night before the final day of Rickey Henderson’s professional baseball career, he concocted a makeshift drink that his team called “Championship Juice.” The moment didn’t come with the ...
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How impressive is his 82.6 percent success rate over that span? Consider that Rickey Henderson, who swiped a major league-record 1,406 bases, retired with a success rate of 80.6 percent.
Four weeks after pitchers and catchers reported to spring training, Rickey Henderson finally found a job Monday when he signed a minor-league contract with the San Diego Padres. Why did it take ...
When you think of baseball's greatest game-changers, Rickey Henderson's name is impossible to ignore. A true force of nature on the diamond, Henderson revolutionized the leadoff spot, turning ...