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Former Yankee Rickey Henderson waves to fans while running out onto the field as the New York Yankees celebrated Old Timers Day in 2017. Paul J. Bereswill During the 1985 season, his batting average, ...
Before he was a somebody, Rickey Henderson was already a constituency ... Buck Showalter recalled a game in the early 1990s when the New York Yankees were in Oakland. Showalter was a coach on ...
Henderson joined Don Mattingly and Dave Winfield to give the Yankees a formidable lineup, but the team never reached the playoffs in his four seasons. “Rickey was simply the best player I ever ...
1990 -- Oakland’s Rickey Henderson broke Ty Cobb’s 62-year-old American League stolen base record, but the Toronto Blue Jays still beat the Athletics 2-1. Henderson’s 893rd steal came in the sixth ...
OAKLAND — Rickey Henderson, the Oakland kid who ... and was third in 1985 with the Yankees. Henderson also won a World Series ring with the Toronto Blue Jays in 1993. He was on second base ...
Rickey Henderson, the greatest base stealer in baseball history, has died. He was 65. Henderson, who stole 1,406 bases during a Hall of Fame career that included stops with both the Yankees and ...
Rickey Henderson defined a generation of ... After spending 4 1/2 seasons with the New York Yankees, Henderson was traded back to Oakland midway through the 1989 season. In Oakland, Henderson ...
Rickey Henderson — Hall of Fame left fielder ... Over his next three and a half seasons with the Yankees, Henderson would set the franchise record with 326 stolen bases. Derek Jeter eventually ...