Rickey Henderson, the best leadoff hitter and base stealer in Major League Baseball historical past whose blazing velocity, discerning eye and strange dwelling run energy complemented an irrepressible swagger that led him from the sandlots of Oakland, California, to the Baseball Hall of Fame, died Friday. He was 65.
The Henderson household launched a press release Saturday night confirming the Hall of Famer’s loss of life.
“A legend on and off the sector, Rickey was a faithful son, dad, good friend, grandfather, brother, uncle, and a really humble soul,” the assertion from his spouse Pamela and his three daughters learn. “Rickey lived his life with integrity, and his love for baseball was paramount. Now, Rickey is at peace with the Lord, cherishing the extraordinary moments and achievements he leaves behind.”
The household didn’t announce a explanation for loss of life however did thank the docs and nurses at UCSF hospital, which they stated cared for Henderson with “dedication and compassion.”
With a fearless, flamboyant type of play, which thrilled some gamers and followers thirsting for theatrical power from a sport identified for its staidness and irritated others who believed the iconoclastic method to the sport disrespected outdated traditions, Henderson broke boundaries alongside reams of data throughout a 25-year profession spent with 9 groups.
In a sport that depends on the historic consistency of its numbers, Henderson obliterated the document e book, proudly owning the all-time stolen-base document with 1,406, an astounding 468 greater than the St. Louis Cardinals nice Lou Brock, who held the document of 938 for a dozen years earlier than Henderson surpassed him in 1991. Henderson holds the data for essentially the most stolen bases in a single season with 130 in 1982, essentially the most occasions main the league in steals with 12 and most consecutive years main the league in steals with seven. As a 39-year-old in 1998 with Oakland, Henderson turned the oldest participant in historical past to steer the American League in steals with 66.
Following his ultimate season in 2003, Henderson completed with 3,055 hits and left the sport holding the all-time marks in steals, runs scored (2,295) and walks (2,190), a document now held by Barry Bonds (2,558). He was named to 10 All-Star Games and completed his profession with 111.1 Wins Above Replacement, third most of anybody prior to now half-century, behind solely Bonds and Alex Rodriguez, each of whom used performance-enhancing medicine.
Henderson was a first-ballot inductee to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2009, receiving votes from 94.8% of electors.
“I’ve been saying this for years: Rickey wasn’t simply nice. That would not say sufficient for me,” Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson as soon as stated. “He’s one of many high 10 to 12 gamers of all time. That’s how good Rickey was.”
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred known as Henderson “the gold customary of base stealing and leadoff hitting” in a press release Saturday.
“Rickey epitomized velocity, energy and leisure in setting the tone on the high of the lineup. When we thought-about new guidelines for the sport lately, we had the period of Rickey Henderson in thoughts,” Manfred stated, referencing latest rule adjustments which have inspired extra stolen base makes an attempt. “Rickey earned common respect, admiration and awe from sports activities followers. On behalf of Major League Baseball, I ship my deepest condolences to Rickey’s household, his mates and former teammates, A’s followers and baseball followers in every single place.”
Over his quarter century within the sport, which included 4 separate stints together with his hometown A’s, Henderson gained World Series championships with Oakland in 1989 and Toronto in 1993. The American League MVP with Oakland in 1990, Henderson redefined the position of a leadoff hitter by injecting unprecedented offensive energy to the normal leadoff position of reaching base. He launched 297 dwelling runs, together with a significant league-record 81 to steer off a sport.
For the entire data, nonetheless, Henderson left maybe his most indelible mark on the sport together with his boisterous on-field presence, celebrating dwelling runs with a hop, a jersey tug and, when the temper struck, one of many slowest trots within the sport. He claimed to channel boxing nice Muhammad Ali via his play. When he stole his 939th base on May 1, 1991, to interrupt Brock’s all-time document — 9 years after he had smashed Brock’s single-season document — Henderson plucked the third-base bag out of the bottom, held it excessive above his head and proclaimed, in an on-field celebration of the second, “I’m the best of all time.”
His snatch catch — ripping the ball out of the air earlier than it landed into his glove and slapping his hip in a single movement — made fielding appear like sleight of hand, to the annoyance of baseball purists. He launched the play on the ultimate out of Mike Warren’s 1983 no-hitter for Oakland in opposition to the Chicago White Sox.
Henderson believed his type was preordained. Born in a Chicago snowstorm on Christmas Day 1958, Rickey Nelson Henley was named after the Fifties teen idol Ricky Nelson. According to household legend, his mom Bobbie went into labor earlier than coming into the hospital and nurses delivered the kid from the automotive. When his father arrived frantic and late to the hospital, demanding to see his spouse, nurses informed him, “Calm down! The boy’s already within the again seat.” Over the years, Henderson would relay the story as proof of his future to be baseball’s best base stealer. “I used to be born quick,” he would say.
Rickey was the fourth of Bobbie’s 5 boys. When he was three, she left Chicago and moved the household to her mom’s farm in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. When he was 10, in 1969, Bobbie Earl joined the second Black migration, relocating the household from Pine Bluff to Oakland. In Oakland, Bobbie met Paul Henderson and had two women.
Henderson attended Oakland Technical High School and instantly joined a dynastic legacy of Oakland expertise that included baseball greats Joe Morgan, Curt Flood, Vada Pinson and Frank Robinson, in addition to NBA greats Bill Russell and Paul Silas. Along with Dave Stewart, Lloyd Moseby, Gary Pettis and Rudy May, Henderson was a part of a second technology of Oakland preps to play skilled sports activities.
At Oakland Tech, when Henderson was starting his senior 12 months, he met Pamela Palmer, a freshman who saved statistics for the observe and soccer groups. The two dated and can be collectively for the following 50 years, formally marrying in 1991. They would have two women.
Henderson most well-liked soccer to baseball, however his mom steered him to baseball as a result of she was satisfied his physique wouldn’t stand up to the bodily contact of the NCAA and NFL. Henderson was drafted within the fourth spherical by the A’s within the 1976 draft. Three years later, he made his main league debut for Oakland as a 20-year-old in June 1979, the intense spot on a workforce in the course of a large rebuild following Oakland’s World Series dynasty groups underneath former proprietor Charles O. Finley from 1971 to 1975.
His dynamism on full show from the start, Henderson really arrived in his first full season in 1980, when Billy Martin was named supervisor. Unleashed by Martin, Henderson broke Ty Cobb’s 65-year-old American League stolen base document of 96 by swiping 100 baggage in 126 tries. The subsequent 12 months, in the course of the strike-shortened 1981 season, the A’s — nicknamed Billyball for Martin’s aggressive baserunning type — made the playoffs for the primary time in six years however misplaced to the New York Yankees within the American League Championship Series.
The A’s known as Henderson “one of many best baseball gamers of all time” in a statement posted to social media Saturday.
With a propensity to confer with himself within the third particular person and to be on the heart of usually preposterous tales that bordered on the apocryphal, Henderson was one of many sport’s nice characters, within the mould of baseball greats Satchel Paige and Yogi Berra. Stories about Henderson had been as legendary as his play, such because the true story of him as soon as framing a million-dollar bonus test and hanging it on his wall — with out first cashing it.
Henderson usually sneered at baseball’s conventions and did what he wished to do, which made him a legend to youthful baseball followers and gamers. For the sport’s institution struggling via a tumultuous period of labor strife, nonetheless, Henderson represented a brand new technology of participant within the new world of free company and the thousands and thousands of {dollars} now accessible to gamers. Unlike earlier generations, Henderson was unafraid to demand the excessive salaries he believed his play merited.
“Beyond the statistics and the awards, Rickey captivated crowds with how he performed the sport, and it earned him a heartfelt following, particularly in his beloved Oakland,” MLBPA govt director Tony Clark stated in a press release. “He impressed future generations together with his velocity, aggressiveness, and trademark neon inexperienced batting gloves. Off the sector, he by no means ceased to entertain together with his colourful quotes and references to himself within the third particular person. He was an American unique, in each sense of the time period.”
After six years in Oakland highlighted by record-breaking seasons and several other high-profile contract battles, Henderson was traded in December 1984 to the Yankees, the place he introduced his explicit model of showmanship to a workforce bereft of it following the departure of Reggie Jackson. Henderson was traded again to Oakland in 1989, main a powerhouse A’s workforce to consecutive pennants in 1989 and 1990, together with a World Series title in 1989, sweeping San Francisco within the Bay Bridge Series outlined by the Loma Prieta earthquake that struck throughout Game 3 and delayed the collection for 10 days. Henderson led the A’s to a different playoff look in 1992, a six-game loss within the AL Championship Series to eventual champions Toronto.
“I traded Rickey Henderson twice and introduced him again extra occasions than that. He was the very best participant I ever noticed play. … Nine totally different groups, one unforgettable participant. Sandy gonna miss Rickey.”
Former A’s common supervisor Sandy Alderson
For all of the flamboyance and hilarity, Henderson was one of many nice gamers of any period. His finest season got here with the Yankees in 1985, when Henderson led the league with 146 runs and 80 stolen bases, hit .314/.419/.516 with 24 dwelling runs and completed third in AL MVP voting. Henderson continued to provide, his on-base share nonetheless frequently hovering round .400, a hallowed threshold usually reserved for Hall of Famers. Henderson completed his profession at .401.
When he returned to Oakland in 1989, his signature efficiency within the 1989 ALCS in opposition to the Blue Jays was one of many nice devastations of an opponent in playoff historical past. In Henderson’s MVP season the following 12 months, he tied a profession excessive with 28 dwelling runs, stole 65 bases and hit .325/.439/.577. In 1993, the A’s shipped him out once more, sending the then-34-year-old to Toronto. He secured his second championship ring that October, standing on second base for one of many nice moments within the sport’s historical past, Joe Carter’s World Series-winning three-run dwelling run off Philadelphia nearer Mitch Williams.
For the ultimate 10 seasons of his profession, Henderson would crisscross baseball, returning to the A’s twice extra, the San Diego Padres twice, the Anaheim Angels, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox and eventually, in 2003, the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Part of his aura emanated from his bodily look. Once, within the Eighties with the Yankees, he gained the workforce’s competitors of lowest physique fats, at 2.9%. Years later, at 40, Henderson regarded the a part of a person half his age. He by no means lifted weights. He would do push-ups and sit-ups nightly, flexing his pipes and flashing his abs to all who cared to see. In 1999, he batted .315 and received on base for the Mets greater than 42% of the time. He performed his final sport at 44 years, 268 days outdated Sept. 19, 2003, for the Dodgers, and his stolen base complete stays greater than 1,000 forward of the present lively chief.
True to his repute as an ageless showman, Henderson by no means formally retired from MLB — groups merely stopped calling. Pamela Henderson would say Rickey, even in his early 60s, believed he might nonetheless play if solely one other workforce would give him an opportunity.
“We would sit there over breakfast, and he would watch the TV,” she as soon as stated. “And he would see how a lot at this time’s gamers had been making — and he would have a look at their stats and say, ‘I can do this.'”