Rickey Henderson, the iconic baseball player who earned himself the name 'Man of Steal' for having stolen more than 1,400 bases in his career, passed away at 66. According to People Magazine ...
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 ...
McCray looked forward to meeting Henderson this spring: "Just getting that knowledge from him would've been incredible." ...
Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson, the brash speedster who shattered stolen base records and redefined baseball's leadoff position, has died. He was 65. Henderson died on Friday. The Athletics said ...
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 ...
Rickey Henderson had a legendary MLB career known for his record-setting steals and speed. After retiring in 2003, he remained connected to baseball through coaching and events. He passed away in ...
The only pitcher in history to win 300 or more games in a career with the same team is the legendary Walter Johnson.
At 51, Rickey Henderson probably could steal his age in bags. In 2010, the A’s hired the first-ballot Baseball Hall of Famer as a “roving instructor.” Three decades after Henderson shot up ...
Play ball! The Athletics are sharing the 14 giveaways for 2025, featuring bobbleheads and wearables. Other new items will ...
The Athletics celebrate their storied history with legendary players like Catfish Hunter, Rollie Fingers, and Rickey Henderson earning numerous honors.