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How Good Was Rickey Henderson?

Alexandre Lores
3 min readDec 22, 2024

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Rickey Henderson, the legendary baseball player known as “The Man of Steal,” passed away on December 20, 2024, at the age of 65 due to complications from pneumonia. Henderson’s career was a testament to what speed, skill, and personality could achieve in baseball. Here’s a look at how good Rickey Henderson truly was:

Career Highlights and Records:

  • Stolen Bases: Henderson holds the all-time record with 1,406 stolen bases, demonstrating his unparalleled speed and base-stealing acumen.
  • Single-Season Stolen Base Record: In 1982, he stole 130 bases, setting a record that has not been approached since.
  • Runs Scored: With 2,295 runs scored, Henderson ranks first in MLB history, showcasing his ability to get on base and around the bases.
  • Lead-off Home Runs: He leads all players with 81 lead-off home runs, proving he could hit for power as well as speed.
  • Games Played: Henderson’s endurance is evident with 3,081 games played, making him one of the most durable players in baseball history.
  • Walks: His 2,190 walks are the fourth-most in MLB history, reflecting his exceptional plate discipline.
  • All-Star Appearances: Henderson was selected to 10 All-Star games, highlighting his consistent excellence over the years.

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Alexandre Lores
Alexandre Lores

Written by Alexandre Lores

Founder of thelatestblock.com. Director of Blockchain Markets Research for Quantum Economics. Writing about all things Bitcoin, crypto, NFTs and fintech

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