Domain: tiger-web1.srvr.media3.us Legendary MLB Outfielder Rickey Henderson Dead At 65

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Former All-Star outfielder Rickey Henderson has passed away at the age of 65...
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Henderson started his MLB career in 1979 with the Oakland Athletics. He then spent a few seasons with the New York Yankees before returning to the A's. Outside of playing for the Athletics and Yankees, he had stints with the Toronto Blue Jays, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, Seattle Mariners and Anaheim Angels. The 10-time All-Star finished his career with 3,055 hits and 1,406 stole bases. To this day, he remains the league's all-time stolen bases leader.

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Best leadoff hitter of all time.
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Thracken1314 months
this one hurts - was my Fav Oakland player growing up.
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DeafVallyBatnR14 months
Ricky could tell you he was going and he would still beat the ball to the bag.
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Bill W Tiger14 months
Quickest to second base ever...great leadoff hitter...power/speed/quick bat!
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Stinger_106614 months
Nolan Ryan's 5000th strike-out victim.
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El Jefe de Tu Mama14 months
This the rant, speaking on the behalf the rant. Rest in peace.
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TigerB814 months
Damn, I can't ever forget those yankee teams he was on. Gonna have to dig out my Topps Henderson Rookie card, and hang it on the wall.
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EatsleepdrinkLSU14 months
Wow! Very sad. He was fun to watch because you knew he was going to steal a base at some point and he did with great success! True Legend!
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Wilson14 months
So does this mean it's time to sell my bat that he signed?
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