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  2. Rickey Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Rickey Nelson Henley Henderson (December 25, 1958 – December 20, 2024), nicknamed "Man of Steal", was an American professional baseball left fielder who played 25 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams from 1979 to 2003, including four separate tenures with his original team, the Oakland Athletics.

  3. Rickey Henderson's defining stolen bases record will likely ...

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    Henderson averaged 84 steals a year in ... La Cruz’s career — with the added benefits of baseball’s altered base-stealing landscape — to the beginning of Henderson’s. Rickey stole 33 ...

  4. List of Major League Baseball career stolen bases leaders

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    Rickey Henderson is the all-time stolen bases leader, stealing 1,406 bases over the course of his 25-year career. In baseball statistics, a stolen base is credited to a baserunner when he successfully advances to the next base while the pitcher is throwing the ball to home plate.

  5. List of Major League Baseball stolen base records - Wikipedia

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    A year later, Max Carey also tied the record. The record was broken by Lou Brock in 1974. Brock eventually recorded a thirteenth 40-steal season, but was in turn surpassed by Rickey Henderson in 1993. Henderson eventually stole 40 bases in sixteen separate seasons.

  6. All-time stolen base leader Rickey Henderson dies at 65

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    Henderson played 25 seasons in the major leagues, stealing at least 100 bases on three occasions, including 130 steals in 1982 to break Lou Brock's modern-day record for a single season.

  7. There will only ever be one Rickey Henderson - AOL

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    Rickey Henderson celebrates after stealing the 939th base of his career to break the MLB record on May 1, 1991, in Oakland. ... He returned to Oakland via trade in 1989 and signed a landmark, four ...

  8. Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson, baseball's stolen base king ...

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    Known as baseball's “Man of Steal,” Henderson had a lengthy list of accolades and accomplishments over his nomadic 25-year career — an MVP, 10 All-Star selections, two World Series titles and a Gold Glove award. “Rickey was simply the best player I ever played with.

  9. List of Major League Baseball annual stolen base leaders

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    Rickey Henderson: Oakland Athletics: 56 1982 Rickey Henderson: Oakland Athletics: 130 1983 Rickey Henderson: Oakland Athletics: 108 1984 Rickey Henderson: Oakland Athletics: 66 1985 Rickey Henderson: New York Yankees: 80 1986 Rickey Henderson: New York Yankees: 87 1987 Harold Reynolds: Seattle Mariners: 60 1988 Rickey Henderson: New York ...