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Henderson played for nine different franchises during his career, but always had a home with the A’s in Oakland. In 2017, the playing surface at the Coliseum was dedicated as Rickey Henderson Field.
OAKLAND, Calif. - Since his passing, fans of the late Oakland A's legend Rickey Henderson have placed makeshift memorials at the gates of the Oakland Coliseum. Candles, signs, and flowers ...
Baseball Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson, working as a special instructor in the Oakland A’s organizations, watches the Sacramento River Cats from the dugout as they take on the Tacoma Rainiers ...
Rickey Henderson, "the greatest ... Rickey Henderson, Oakland A's great and Hall of Famer, dies at 65. ... a jersey tug and, when the mood struck, one of the slowest trots in the game.
It’s not just that Rickey Henderson was fast, though the all-time leader in stolen bases certainly was fast. It’s not just that Henderson possessed an uncanny knack, as if he knew ...
Henderson was one of six players from the Oakland era to have their jersey number retired, along with Reggie Jackson’s No. 9, Catfish Hunter’s No. 27, Rollie Fingers and Dave Stewart’s No ...
Soon, there will be no more new A’s jersey numbers to learn, a fact that makes me inconsolably sad.But as I’ve paused to look back at the memories I have of more than 40 years of following ...
Yet it’s easy to forget that when Henderson made his debut, it was in a forgettable Sunday doubleheader against the Texas Rangers that drew 4,752 fans to Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.
OAKLAND — Ken Griffey Jr. remembered the time Rickey Henderson sauntered into the batter’s box and began digging before suddenly stepping back out. It seemed Henderson wanted more time to ...
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 ...
Rickey Henderson, the greatest leadoff ... Rickey Henderson, Oakland A's great and Hall of Famer, dies at 65. ... a jersey ...
Henderson was one of six players from the Oakland era to have their jersey number retired, along with Reggie Jackson’s No. 9, Catfish Hunter’s No. 27, Rollie Fingers and Dave Stewart’s No ...