R.I.P. Rickey Henderson 🙏 pic.twitter.com/JiR1uI404s
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R.I.P. Rickey Henderson 🙏 pic.twitter.com/JiR1uI404s
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) December 21, 2024
It always shocks me when an excellent athlete dies at a relatively young age. Was not a big fan of "Rickey be Rickey" but he was definitely a personality that was fun to watch and one that was good for the Game.Quote:
Way too young. RIP.
Cmon man, he clearly was referencing best base stealer.Fuzzy Dunlop said:
As a Rangers fan growing up I hated Rickey. We would sit in the LF bleachers of Arlington Stadium and heckle him unmercifully. He always took it in stride and was good natured about it.
Later in life I began to respect the way he played and his talent and could tolerate him.
He and Nolan Ryan were forever linked through Nolan's milestone moments. He was Nolan Ryan's 5000th K. He was the last out (a foul out to Rueben Sierra in RF) for Ryan's 6th no-hiiter. And, he broke Lou Brock's SB record the a few hours prior to Nolan's 7th no-hitter. He proclaimed himself the greatest player ever that day and then Nolan threw his 7th later that day.
RIP Rickey.
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"There is a peculiar and painful symmetry here: the Oakland Athletics and the Oakland Athletics' all-time greatest player, Rickey Henderson, have both departed from the scene within two months of each other."
DargelSkout said:
I love the story about him framing his 1st million dollar check from the A's. He didn't realize he had to cash it.
And this right here folks will forever be my favourite Rickey Henderson story pic.twitter.com/CQsPK1tdwW
— BaseballHistoryNut (@nut_history) December 21, 2024
DargelSkout said:
I love the story about him framing his 1st million dollar check from the A's. He didn't realize he had to cash it.
The Porkchop Express said:Cmon man, he clearly was referencing best base stealer.Fuzzy Dunlop said:
As a Rangers fan growing up I hated Rickey. We would sit in the LF bleachers of Arlington Stadium and heckle him unmercifully. He always took it in stride and was good natured about it.
Later in life I began to respect the way he played and his talent and could tolerate him.
He and Nolan Ryan were forever linked through Nolan's milestone moments. He was Nolan Ryan's 5000th K. He was the last out (a foul out to Rueben Sierra in RF) for Ryan's 6th no-hiiter. And, he broke Lou Brock's SB record the a few hours prior to Nolan's 7th no-hitter. He proclaimed himself the greatest player ever that day and then Nolan threw his 7th later that day.
RIP Rickey.
: "Lou Brock was a great base stealer, but today I am the greatest of all time."
The Porkchop Express said:
Does the day after he died feel like a good time to die on this hill?
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Rickey spent more of his career as the all time steals leader than not as the steals leader.
Rickey once went 0-for-0 with 4 walks, 5 steals, and 4 runs, the only 4/5/4 game in history, but didn't get a fifth PA because he was pulled early in a 16-7 blowout loss.
Rickey retired as the franchise leader in steals for the A's and Yankees, teams that were both 103 years old at the time.
Half of Rickey's steals (703) would still be top 10 all time.
The last time Rickey led MLB in steals was 1998, at age 39. In the next 24 seasons, the combined total of the stolen base leaders from each season is 1,385. Rickey had 1,406.
Smeghead4761 said:
From The Baseball Factory on FB:Quote:
Rickey spent more of his career as the all time steals leader than not as the steals leader.
Rickey once went 0-for-0 with 4 walks, 5 steals, and 4 runs, the only 4/5/4 game in history, but didn't get a fifth PA because he was pulled early in a 16-7 blowout loss.
Rickey retired as the franchise leader in steals for the A's and Yankees, teams that were both 103 years old at the time.
Half of Rickey's steals (703) would still be top 10 all time.
The last time Rickey led MLB in steals was 1998, at age 39. In the next 24 seasons, the combined total of the stolen base leaders from each season is 1,385. Rickey had 1,406.
I wish people would stop ruining great stories with the truth. I'm always going to pretend no one ever disputed the John Olerud story.Big Al 1992 said:
I loved this story and even heard Tony Gwynn tell it but is just a myth. But so very much something Rickey would say.
https://www.mlb.com/amp/cut4/john-olerud-told-the-origin-of-the-rickey-henderson-story-c265505404.html