Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson was called the "Man of Steal" for a reason. He's the all-time stolen base leader. Watch him surpass Lou Brock in 1991: ...
The Orioles have inked veteran right-handed pitcher Charlie Morton to a one-year contract to help the team’s starting ...
He won two World Series and was named AL ... 1,406 career stolen bases in his final MLB season in 2003, reinforcing the nickname "Man of Steal." OTD in 1991, Rickey Henderson broke Lou Brock's ...
Henderson played 25 MLB ... World Series. During his second tour of duty in Oakland, Henderson broke Lou Brock's all-time stolen base record, swiping his 939th base against the Yankees on May 1, 1991.
We also extend our sincere gratitude to MLB, the Oakland A's ... 10 All-Star selections, two World Series titles and a Gold Glove award. But it was stealing bases where Henderson made his name ...
Nine different teams, one unforgettable player.” Henderson set the career steals record in 1991 and then was traded two years ...
Rickey Henderson, Major League Baseball's career stolen base leader, has died at age 65, according to multiple reports on ...
Rickey Henderson, one of the greatest players in Athletics franchise history and a 2009 Hall of Fame inductee, died at 65.
Rickey Henderson, Major League Baseball's career stolen base leader, has died at age 65, his family announced on ...
He also holds the MLB ... 1991. That’s when Henderson declared: “Today, I am the greatest of all time.” As Joe Posnanski noted in his profile in The Athletic’s “The Baseball 100 ...