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Sad news today. Just saw the confirmation.
Rickey Henderson, a Baseball Hall of Famer and MLB’s all-time stolen bases leader, has died, The Post has confirmed. He was 65 and passed while in the Oakland area on Friday after battling pneumonia, per TMZ. |
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Just days before his famous Christmas birthday. Very sad and shocking news, as he was only 65. RIP.
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Shocking to say the least. Very sad. RIP...
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Wow, my favorite player to collect while growing up. RIP Rickey!
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RIP Rickey, may you forever live in the field of dreams.
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A game always got better once he drew a walk
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Wow - RIP Rickey. You sure made a lot of people smile and laugh while you were here.
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Lived in the Bay Area in the 1980s and went to a lot of A's games. The team was loaded with talent with Rickey Henderson leading the pack. What an exciting player he was. Shocked to learn of his passing. A sad day.
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He certainly added an exciting element to the game.
RIP "Man of Steal"
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Very sad to hear this. Long may you run, Rickey, and condolences to the family.
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Damn!!!! I just taped part of an SGC Blind Reveal video where I was talking about what an absolute menace he was on the basepaths and how much he changed the game. Wow, just shocked. RIP Rickey.
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Oh Wow! Loved his time on the Yanks. Maybe the funnest player to ever watch play the game. Baseball turned into a white knuckle video game whenever he came up to the plate and got on base......however he decided to get on base...if he didn't just decide to launch a HR instead.
Say what you want about him. Big Ego! Sometimes ignorant of baseball etiquette! Clubhouse disruptor! Sometimes got bored too easily and would seemingly fall into pouting sessions..........whatever. The man LOVED to play baseball, as evidenced by his 3 years of Independent League ball in his mid-40's, after MLB was done with him. Age 45 in the Atlantic League he stole 37 bases in 39 attempts in 91 games. Had a .462 OBP that season, LOL. I've been to Atlantic League games. It's not bad baseball. Mostly older experienced guys who are no longer considered prospects, but were mostly still very productive players in the farm systems they came out of. Lots of former Quad A type players and former Major Leaguers.
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Everyone loves Ricky.. RIP..
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And he still hustled when he played One of my favorite players Passed so young. Will be missed RIP
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Rickey had a certain thing I've never seen in any other prolific base stealer that I can't quite put my finger on.
He'd get on base any way he could....bunt, walk, forced error, chop hit, or HR. He'd get into a pitchers head, any way he could...1st inning or 9th. He'd force balks, he'd make that pitcher pay attention to him, instead of the batter the pitcher was facing...he'd mesmerize the entire infield to pay attention to him and him alone. Maybe it was just a childhood hallucination, but I swear I've seen him fake a bunt and hit a HR instead....possibly more then once... ![]() It's not a coincidence that Don Mattingly had 145 RBI's and won an MVP Award overwhelmingly, the 1st season a fully motivated Rickey came to the Yanks. A season which in statistical hindsight, Rickey accumulated a full 3.4 WAR more then Mattingly, in 16 less games played.
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Truly sad! RIP Rickey Henderson ⚾️
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Only 65. IMHO, Leadoff GOAT.
RIP
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As others have said, what a shock. A sweet guy. My favorite Rickey story is when he received a one million dollar check from the Yankees. It was never cashed so the Yankees called him about it. He told them he had framed it and put it on his wall.
I will never forget when he stole 130 bases (I believe) in 1982. It was so exciting. Thank you, Rickey, for giving baseball such a charge. We are all forever grateful. RIP. |
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Saw him when As were playing @ Skydome in early 90s
Our seats were about 15 rows back down 3rd base line between 3b and LF Throughout first few innings people kept stopping by to chat with lady couple rows up all decked out in fancy dress and tons of jewelry Usher would later let us know it was Mama Henderson and she was just as gracious with everybody as people describe Rickey Haven’t thought about that in a while Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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His durability was extraordinary.
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That's also one of my favorite Rickey memories/stories. He was approachable and didn't mind signing for the kids. Just an incredible lead off talent.
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Ouch. That one’s another nail in the coffin of my childhood. I am shocked.
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Rest in peace, Rickey.
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Wow. I had to check ESPN on that report and found nothing. I guess the crew at ESPN is caught up in the college football playoff. He always was a great signing guest. Gone to soon.
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It amazes me that I never saw him mentioned when the subject was 'Greatest Living Player'.
While only an average defender, he was, IMO, one of the top 20 players of ALL-TIME. What an offensive weapon he was! When I turn 69 in three weeks, I'll still think of Rickey always being in perfect shape...65 was too young...and I admit to being shocked that he left so soon. Life remains fragile. RIP Rickey. .
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I don't post a lot but here's my take on Rickey.
Rickey could have crushed it in any era. Dead Ball. You got it. Base to base. Power... if necessary. OBP, sure why not. Rickey coulda had the highest average if that's all Rickey wanted. Rickey coulda hit the most home runs. But scoring runs wins games. So Rickey always tried to get home faster than anyone. Wish Rickey would have spent a little more time with us before Rickey went home today. But that's Rickey being Rickey. |
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There will never be another Rickey. Incredible athletes like him, Tim Raines, and Vince Coleman rarely choose baseball these days. It's sad that the sport is largely dead in the black community.
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RIP Rickey,
Darn, now the players who made their debut in my adult years are starting to pass. |
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Joe Posnanski had a blog post obituary for Rickey that talked about all the teams he played for and the different numbers he wore. It included the story below that made me laugh. RIP.
"When he was traded to Toronto in 1993, Turner Ward wore No. 24, so Rickey briefly wore No. 12. He quickly bought No. 24 from Ward, for a reported $25,000. He also took Ward’s locker and his spot in leftfield. “I told my wife to stay away from him,” Ward said." |
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Agree.
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My reply was simply to the poster saying Rickey wasn't mentioned in the "Greatest Living Player" thread, when he clearly was mentioned. I wasn't making a case that Rickey was better than anybody.
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I noted in my comment for that poll that I did an informal survey among 14 people I know outside of the board (including myself in that count) and Bonds and Henderson were the only two people who got votes. Pujols and Maddux were both named as honorable mentions twice, but only Bonds and Henderson got votes. I would say we could do another vote, but it would be a waste because Bonds won by a huge landslide the first time. No one else even got half as many votes as him.
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Joe DiMaggio continues to insist he be referred to as baseball's greatest living player.
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Rickey was one of my favorite ballplayers of all time!
Greatest lead off hitter, stolen base king and he played left field for my A's during the '80s I had to have his rookie card in the '80s and I still have the same card today. RIP
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I'm shocked, man. Only 65 too. F*cking pneumonia. I got this sh*t last winter and it took over a month for it to f*ck off. It was caused by a virus too and so the pills did nothing. The hardest part was trying to sleep at night ...
Try to stay away from sick people and mask up if you have to. Wash hands frequently as well. Too much nasty sh*t out there. |
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No way, that's sad news! RIP to one of the greats...
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RIP Rickey!
Henderson is way too underrated and IMO was the one of the top 10 to ever play the game. My first “focus” when I got back into collecting was a master Rickey Henderson “set”. It’s an impossible task made even more impossible by all the extreme rarities out there. At one point, I had over 2,000 unique contemporary Henderson cards (pre-2006), but sold many of my rarer Henderson collectibles as I transitioned to collecting HOF rookies. I still have one “one-of-a-kind” Rickey (shown at the bottom below). There is quite a huge contingent of passionate Rickey Henderson collectors and there are some unbelievable collections out there. Here are a few cards that are no longer part of my collection. I’m happy to have been a temporary caretaker of so many great cards! 1978-79 Mexican League Sticker (only one known): ![]() 1982 Fleer Test: ![]() 1982 Topps Blackless: ![]() 1977 Chong: ![]() 1981 Granny Goose: ![]() 1984 Topps “Head In Box” Test Proof: ![]() And the only rarity still in my collection (a “one-of-a-kind”)…. 1987 Starting Lineup Talking Baseball Prototype: ![]() ![]()
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Precisely! That's what's missing from the game these days and it's very sadly missed. Mayhem on the base paths adds immeasurably to the game.
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Very early in Rickey's career he was an autograph guest at a show in St. Louis. I was helping out in some small capacity and ended up sitting near him before the signings began. Johnny Mize was also signing that day. I think everyone expected Henderson to be too cool for the room, but he turned out to be a great guest. I sat in amazement as Rickey asked Mize about hitting. The Big Cat talked for quite a while and Rickey hung on every word. It was inspiring to see an already successful young superstar eager to learn from a great player 45 years his senior.
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For all his hilarious Rickeyisms, he was truly a genius on the diamond. What a wonderful story regarding Mize. It goes to prove that the best are forever learning, always students.
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Wasn’t a big fan for most of his career, although he did seem to mature later on in some ways. Back in 82 the year he stole 130 my dad and I were on a west coast trip and went to a midsummer Oakland game. The A’s fell behind 6-0 early and Henderson drew a walk and immediately tried to steal 2nd. They pitched out and threw him out by a mile. My dad commented (correctly imo) that it was a selfish play and bad baseball given the game situation. I also didn’t like how Rickey seemed to invent that odd glove flip after making routine catches on fly balls. I don’t know if he was the first to do it but I recall seeing him do it. This is unfundamental baseball of course. You’re supposed to catch everything with two hands and it always struck me as unnecessary bombast. I also didn’t love when he hoisted 3rd base in the air when he beat Brock’s record, although in retrospect I’m probably being a snob about that and it was kind of cool and also spoke volumes about his personality. He went to quite a few teams. Just struck me as a mercenary me first type, certainly not humble in any event. Over time, the good, playful side of his personality came out and he seemed to mature with life experience, like most people do. In any event, he was an outstanding player.
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“Best ever….”
Not many unarguable “best ever” players in baseball history: Nolan Ryan - best ever strike out pitcher Mariano Rivera - best ever closer Willie Mays - best ever all around player Rickey Henderson - best ever leadoff hitter After 140 or so years of history, it’s really something to be be the undisputed best at anything in this game - and Rickey was one of those few. What a legendary player he was
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My son-in-law grew up an Oakland A's fan during Rickey's prime. As a kid he had a poster in his bedroom of the iconic photograph of Rickey holding third base over his head immediately after breaking the record and just before the "I am the greatest" speech. His mother had taken the poster to a show and gotten Rickey to sign it. As you might expect, the poster disappeared between high school and marriage.
Several years ago, I commissioned a mosaic of the poster made from baseball cards and gave it to him. It strikes me as the way that Rickey would like to be remembered: |
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Rickey was an amazing talent but to me the greatest thing about him was his personality. He made zero effort to conform to others' wishes. In a sport of great conformity, where guys make it their job to enforce ancient "unwritten rules" -- like they are working towards achieving world peace or curing cancer, as opposed to playing a child's game -- Rickey was who he was. He was thoughtful and kind and 100% genuine. He wasn't afraid to be weird as hell. He wasn't Derek Jeter repeating the same 15 phrases for a career, or Mike Piazza basically doing the same, but 110% this is who am am, like it or lump it. Funny guy and everyone says a great teammate. Imagine being as great as he was and just maintaining your authentic self and not bending to how others want you to act. That's a goal any one in any field could strive for. Met him once with my son, who was maybe 8. Last day of the season for the Newark Bears. Fans could come on the field and met the players take pictures. I assumed Rickey, one of the greatest of all time wouldn't not be out there with a line up of basically minor league talent. Nope, there he was. Standing off by himself. My son and I approached him and Rickey made small talk and signed my son's hat. A great memory. For such a boisterous guy he seemed incredibly quiet and shy. So many great Rickey stories. This is a pretty well known one and tells a lot about who he (and the aforementioned catcher) are. https://not.fangraphs.com/another-re...-the-greatest/ Last edited by Snapolit1; 12-22-2024 at 08:08 AM. |
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…ancient "unwritten rules"…
These ancient “unwritten rules” are what makes baseball the greatest sport in the world. No other sport has these… |
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