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Rickey Henderson played for 9 teams; the Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, San Diego Padres, Anaheim Angels, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers.
Henderson holds the single-season record for stolen bases (130 in 1982) and is the only player in AL history to steal 100 bases in a season, having done so three times (in 1980, 1982, and 1983). His 1,406 career steals is 50% higher than the previous record of 938 by Lou Brock.
26 août 2023 · On Aug. 27, 1982, Henderson broke Lou Brock’s mark of 118 steals in a season by swiping second base in the third inning of the Athletics' 5-4 loss to the Brewers in Milwaukee. He set the new mark in style -- the record-breaking steal was the first of four Henderson would have on the night en route to 130 for the season.
Rickey Henderson’s amazing durability, surprising power and seemingly never-fading speed made him arguably the greatest leadoff batter and certainly the greatest base stealer of all-time. Rickey Henderson retired after compiling 3,055 hits, 2,295 runs, 1,115 RBI 297 home runs and 1,406 stolen bases with a .279 career batting average.
18 déc. 2022 · A ten-time all-star and the 1990 A.L. MVP, led league in steals 12 times, including three 100-plus seasons and a modern-day record 130 thefts in 1982. Won World Series with Oakland and Toronto." Rickey Henderson stats, height, weight, history, research, and more on Baseball Almanac.
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28 juin 2024 · In his first major league season 1980, Henderson broke Hall of Famer Ty Cobb’s 65-year-old American League stolen base record of 96 with 100 swipes. In 1982, he stole 130 bases, breaking Hall of Famer Lou Brock’s major league single-season record of 118. “He's the greatest leadoff hitter of all time.