The last time I saw Rickey Henderson was late September in the Athletics’ clubhouse as the last, sad homestand at the Oakland ...
with Rickey Henderson striking that familiar, self-assured pose. The problem was, the subject of the cover story didn’t realize he would be the face of the first issue of USA TODAY Baseball ...
Like you, I seldom slow down enough to reflect on the past, at least not in a deep way. But every now and then the past finds ...
Remembering how the Oakland A's 'Man of Steal' chalked up so many awards it seemed he simply lent them out to others for a while.
NPR's Asma Khanlid talks to ESPN's Howard Bryant about baseball legend Rickey Henderson, one of MLB's all-time greatest. He's the author of: "Rickey: The Life and Legend of an American Original." ...
As news of the passing of baseball legend Rickey Henderson spread Saturday, former teammates, players and others affiliated ...
It’s Rickey! Calling about Rickey! Rickey wants to play baseball!” Rickey Henderson, in 2001, became a Padre again. His combination of talents earned him sport’s honorific: Like the song ...
Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson, the brash speedster who shattered stolen base records and redefined baseball's leadoff position, has died. He was 65.
Rickey Henderson, the Baseball Hall of Famer who is widely considered one of the best players in the history of the sport and its greatest leadoff hitter and stolen base threat ever, died Friday ...