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Ricky Henderson-RIP

Greatest lead off hitter of all time and probably would have been valued even more in this era because of the OBP skill.
 
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A dynamic baseball player. Harkens me back to a time when baseball was more fun. I agree dehere23. Greatest leadoff hitter of all time. But I really wonder though if he would be valued the same way because metrics has essentially taken the steal out of the game. Would still be a great player today but with probably 40-50 steals a year. RIP Rickey.
 
A dynamic baseball player. Harkens me back to a time when baseball was more fun. I agree dehere23. Greatest leadoff hitter of all time. But I really wonder though if he would be valued the same way because metrics has essentially taken the steal out of the game. Would still be a great player today but with probably 40-50 steals a year. RIP Rickey.
He was a career .400+ OBP, I think, and probably better than that in his peak. That plus the power and speed - I think he would have been valued even more so today.
 
Tremendous player. Electric is right. Personality too. Talking in the third person cracked me up.

Played in a time when baseball was way more interesting and dynamic, IMO.

RIP.
 
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Tremendous player. Electric is right. Personality too. Talking in the third person cracked me up.

Played in a time when baseball was way more interesting and dynamic, IMO.

RIP.
He was a better Mickey Rivers with power. His interviews were almost as much fun as watching him play.
 
A dynamic baseball player. Harkens me back to a time when baseball was more fun. I agree dehere23. Greatest leadoff hitter of all time. But I really wonder though if he would be valued the same way because metrics has essentially taken the steal out of the game. Would still be a great player today but with probably 40-50 steals a year. RIP Rickey.
Steals are actually very much back in and being valued more and on the way up..plus he’s a 400 on base and career 800+ OPS with two seasons over 1000 in his prime

He’d be a big time player now…he also almost never struck out..his power is a little low by todays standards but I bet in todays game he’d have 8-10 more HR a year..however SO might also increase
 
I recall watching him at Yankee Stadium in 1982 when he was on A’s. Year he stole 130 bases. There was buzz in crowd when he got on base. Of course he proceeded to steal 2nd and 3rd. One of the greats and very exciting player to watch. RIP
 
Became an A’s fan back in 1979 because of him and then Armas in 1980. Never stopped until I had kids and just stayed with the Mets 8 years ago.

Best lead off hitter ever and made you want to pay attention when he was on the base paths.
 
A favorite Rickey story.

As many know, MLB players receive per-diem money for road trips. That money is (was) paid out in cash at the beginning of a road trip with the total depending on the length of a trip. If per-diem was $50 per day, you would receive $500 for a 10-day trip.

Rickey was known for not spending the allowance. He would simply pocket the envelope. What he would do was put the sealed envelopes into a shoe box. When one of his children achieved something or maybe even did the chores, he would direct them to the closet where the shoe boxes were and tell them they could pick one.

From there, it was luck of the draw, there might be $100 or $1,000 in one of those envelopes. You didn't know until it was opened.

FYI. The current per-diem is $117.50 a day.

Rest in peace Rickey and happy heavenly birthday.
 
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