Baseball Hall of Famer and stolen base king Rickey Henderson has passed away. He was 65. Henderson’s friend and teammate Dave Winfield was among those to announce the tragic news, which was later confirmed by the New York Post.
Henderson was born in Chicago on Christmas Day in 1958. However, he spent much of his childhood in Oakland. The Athletics arrived in the city not long after Henderson, and once he finished high school, his hometown team called his name in the fourth round of the 1976 MLB draft. Three years after that, he arrived at the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum to make his major league debut.
Following an underwhelming rookie season, Henderson broke out with a superstar performance in 1980. The 21-year-old outfielder showed off terrific bat-to-ball skills and a sharp eye at the plate, ranking third among qualified batters in walk rate and OBP. Of course, he put that OBP to good use, leading the majors with 100 stolen bases. It was the first of seven times he would lead the majors in steals. He also made his first of 10 All-Star teams that summer and finished 10th in MVP voting that fall. In retrospect, however, he deserved to finish much higher. According to both FanGraphs and Baseball Reference, the only AL player with a higher WAR that season was MVP George Brett.
Henderson was even better in his third season, the strike-shortened 1981 campaign. He led the majors in runs scored and led the AL in hits and stolen bases. At the end of the year, he won a Gold Glove and a Silver Slugger. However, he was still, arguably, overlooked in MVP voting. He finished a close second behind Brewers closer Rollie Fingers, but modern stats like fWAR and bWAR suggest he was the most productive player in the American League that season. Indeed, this was often the story of Henderson’s career. He was consistently excellent year in and year out, and although he received no shortage of praise and acclaim, he was still somehow overlooked. He made 10 All-Star teams and won three Silver Sluggers, one Gold Glove, and one MVP. Yet, all that might not have been enough to properly recognize his greatness.
Henderson became a star in his early twenties. He remained productive on the field into his forties. Over his 15 best seasons from 1980-94, he was almost undeniably the best player in baseball. Whether you look at runs scored, stolen bases, fWAR, or bWAR, no other player was anywhere close to as productive. With his combination of speed, defensive range, contact skills, plate discipline, and eventually above-average power, he could impact a ballgame in all sorts of ways. He is best remembered as the all-time and modern-era single-season stolen base leader, but he also holds the all-time MLB records for runs, unintentional walks, and leadoff home runs.
In addition to those career accolades, Henderson was a transformational player in the postseason. A two-time World Series champion who hoisted the Commissioner’s Trophy for both Oakland in 1989 and Toronto in 1993, his 11 stolen bases during the 1989 postseason is tied with Kenny Lofton for the most steals by a player in a single postseason, and his 33 career steals in the playoffs were the most by a player in history until Lofton broke that record during the 2007 ALCS.
In addition to the havoc Henderson caused on the basepaths, he was a prolific hitter when the lights were brightest with a .284/.389/.441 slash line in 60 postseason games. Impressive as that work in the playoffs is, Henderson’s work during his 14 career World Series games boggles the mind: he hit .339/.448/.607 with more walks than strikeouts while going seven-for-nine on the basepaths. Those incredible numbers translate to a 194 wRC+ that leaves him sandwiched between Babe Ruth (195) and Lou Gehrig (194) on the career leaderboard for wRC+ in the World Series among players who made at least 60 trips to the plate during the Fall Classic.
While Henderson was the greatest player of the ’80s and early ’90s, the legend of the game kept his career going well past the age where most players hang up the spikes. After his age-35 season in Oakland, Henderson went on to play in an additional 1,001 games in the majors while bouncing between the A’s, Padres, Angels, Mets, Mariners, Padres, Red Sox, and Dodgers. Those final nine years of Henderson’s career were naturally not on the level of his seemingly superhuman peak in Oakland the Bronx, but he remained a productive player through the end of his major league career. From 1995 through 2003, Henderson hit .254/.390/.369 with a 111 wRC+ while swiping 289 bags, making him well above average both at the plate and on the basepaths. Even during his 30-game stint with the Dodgers at the age of 44, Henderson produced above replacement-level value according to both Fangraphs (0.1 fWAR) and Baseball Reference (0.2 bWAR).
Henderson continued playing in Independent Leagues even after he played his final major league game as posted an .897 OPS in the Atlantic League and an .856 OPS in the Golden League before calling it a career in 2005 at the age of 46. The love of the game that caused him to continue playing in indy ball following the end of his big league career also led him to leave the door open to returning to a major league field even after his playing days were behind him. He maintained an interest in suiting up for a major league team again after being hired by the Mets as a hitting instructor in 2006 and famously suggested following his first-ballot induction into the Hall of Fame back in 2009 that even at the age of 50 he could lead the league in stolen bases.
It’s that heart and love of the game that endeared Henderson to his teammates, coaches, and all those around the game who interacted with him while making him beloved by millions of fans around the world. Henderson’s otherworldly talent and passion for the game led him to collect 3,055 hits, steal 1,406 bases, score 2,295 runs, swat 873 extra-base hits, and manage a career .401 on-base percentage in his 3,081 games as a major league player. MLBTR extends our condolences to Henderson’s family, friends, and teammates as we join the rest of the baseball world in mourning his passing.
Floyd Rayford's cat
What? This is terribly sad! RIP
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
I can’t believe he is dead already he is too young
Put the athletics flags at half mast
Fever Pitch Guy
Sad – It’s a shame they won’t be honoring him before a game in Oakland.
He’d steal near 200 bags in a season if he played with today’s rules.
RIP Rickey, thoughts and prayers to your loved ones.
letitbelowenstein
Fever, true. Manfred would make Rickey steal bases by doing cartwheels to slow him down.
BPax
The season he played for the M’s, my in-laws went to a game and had seats a few rows above the dugout. My mother-in-law yelled “hi” to Rickey and he looked up at her, smiled and waved back. It was a thrill for her that she talked about many times. She went to like 3 games ever and at one, she connected with Rickey!
Pete'sView
One of the truly great ballplayers I had the good luck to see in person.
Not a clever name
Got to see him in San Diego when I was stationed down there. I was a 20 year old Marine and he was more athletic on the base paths at 43 then I could have kept up with. It was fun to see. Miss the Murph and I’ll miss Rickey.
avenger65
sad: ALL team’s flags. I can’t believe this. The A’s should have a season-long tribute to him, such as black arm bands. They should also continue naming their field in honor of this great player.
Fever Pitch Guy
Avenger – I’m certain they will have the armbands, it’s tradition.
roob
Yes. What an incredible player he was!
stymeedone
He was the best player I have ever seen play. The greatest leadoff hitter of all time. Thank you for making the game fun to watch!!!
TrillionaireTeamOperator
Reports say he passed away from pneumonia.
LordD99
Weird. You’d think that’s something they could handle today.
Unclemike1526
I just hope it wasn’t because he was broke or homeless. He shouldn’t have been. One of the All Time great personalities and OF’s. RIP Rickey, It was awesome to watch you play. Sad.
dcftw
Kills tens of thousands of Americans each year still. Goes to show how terrible it is even with all the advances in medicine.
cww53
“I can’t be sad, I have too much money, and I did too much here, all these great things here,” Henderson told Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle when discussing the Oakland Athletics leaving Oakland. “I’m more happy than sad. Maybe later it will hit you when it’s all said and done. But, honestly, today I’m going to have fun.”
Mlbfan78
He couldn’t have been broke with his MLB pension even if he waited till he was 62 to get it that’s around a quarter mil a year.
Just happens when you get old, your immune system weakens and well this happens.
Rip to the man of steal.
BradBaar
I just got through a respiratory virus and my doctor son and others were warning me about pneumonia- it’s easy for 60+ year olds to get struck with it. Don’t take it lightly.
TrillionaireTeamOperator
That would have been all over the news a while back.
CelebrityNetWorth.com, who tend to have reasonably accurate ballpark figures, says he was worth $20 million.
Even if that’s more than double his actual net worth, he’d be far far far from homeless.
Just bad luck, age, didn’t catch it in time, waited too long to go to the hospital.
letitbelowenstein
Too many people equate pneumonia with “a bad cold” when, in fact, it’s a serious infection of the lungs. Not exactly something that Alka-Seltzer Plus can remedy.
LaBellaVita
Indeed. However, pneumonia was the cause that killed my sister-in-law last weekend. She was 59 and in good health. It is my understanding that pneumonia is often combined with other problems, many of which are not identified until it is too late.
YaGottaBelieveAgain
During COVID many people died when their body was overwhelmed by both. Back in 1914 the 1st COVID strain I think they said a 2nd wave killed many more people (pneumonia) than the first wave according to Wikipedia Sad either way of course
Robertowannabe1
@LordD99–It all depends on what caused the pneumonia and how soon you start treatment. I was lucky when I was 37, got the flue for the first time. And went home sick from work on a Friday. By Sunday my RN wife made me go to the ER. Spent over a week getting IV antibiotics. If I would have wanted a day or two longer, I might not be here.
ElysianPark
I am very sorry to hear that. Condolences to you and your family. That is shocking. Bless her soul.
Lilscrappy
I don’t think he was broke. He did some smart things with his money and had investment properties in Oakland, I understand. I once read an article with one of his twentysomething tenants quoted about what an awesome landlord he was. Gotta track it down now. Rest in peace to this legend. The world can keep churning out humans til it all goes dark but they will never make another one anything like Rickey. He was truly, truly one of a kind. What a very sad day for our sport.
shaft
What advances in medicine?
grandsalametime
When you’re 65, it becomes very serious. It gets dangerous when the elderly get it.
JackStrawb
@dcftw Goes to show you how hiideously deadly for-profit health care is.
TheMan 3
ever hear of the vaccine that prevents polio?
It amazes me how people can be so ignorant about medical advances in society
178iq
I guess treatment for pneumonia was 21 million
Dranas
Loser
BlueSkies_LA
Worth noting that pneumonia is not itself a disease, it is an infection of the lungs that can be caused by any number of viral or bacterial infections.
dougjay
No it was drug abuse, they caught him mainlining pure overconfidence… lol
Larryj
IDIOT
YaGottaBelieveAgain
Why do you have to say something like that? Nobody deserves that ever
YaGottaBelieveAgain
That’s a shame. That’s survivable if caught early. There is one type that is more deadly. With his $ he should have been able to get the best care. There have been reports of more people having walking pneumonia which I thought wasn’t serious but I don’t know if he had that till more facts came out. RIP Rickey. Condolences to his wife and family and friends
Definitely a HOF and a 5 tool player
Unclemike1526
I did have Viral pneumonia once when I was in my late twenties. Kicked my butt. Took me like a month to get over it. It’s brutal. Can’t imagine if he was worth that much money he wouldn’t get treatment. He must have just underestimated it. Some people do but I won’t again.
Robertowannabe1
I was the same way. Got pneumonia the first time at 37 when I got the flu the first ever. Took forever to get any stamina back. Got the flu a second time a couple years later and went to the ER a lot sooner and did not need hospitalized that time. Have gotten a flu shot ever since. My Doc told me once you get pneumonia once you are susceptible to get it again..
Balk
Grew up watching Ricky, he was a terrorizer on the field! The bash brothers along with Henderson was fun to watch!
CubbieBlue08
RIP
Bucket Number Six
Yeah, I wasn’t expecting this. What a durable ballplayer! Even if he didn’t have the stolen bases, Rickey would be in the Hall of Fame. RIP…
CravenMoorehead
RIP legend. Baseball fans will always love you, Rickey.
vinc3nt3
Rickey’s stolen base record is the most unbreakable record of all time.
DarkSide830
RIP to an absolute titan of the game.
Misfit0620
Rest Easy Ricky. Baseball was better because of you. Retired a Dodger and I loved every minute of it
Gwynning
RIP Rickey
A true legend. Prayers up for his friends and family.
west212
RIP
This one belongs to the Reds
Wow. Shocking. So young. Rickey Henderson, one of the better ballplayers of my generation. RiP Rickey.
Harrison Butker's Mount Rushmore Worthy Speech
Probably won’t see anyone as fast or as good at stealing bases as Ricky Henderson for a long while
Absolute legend.
TheMan 3
there’s more about Henderson than just baseball
He was married for 41 years and had children
My condolences to his family
SheaGoodbye
What’s wrong with celebrating the player on a site about MLB players? Typing a one-sentence condolence isn’t accomplishing much either you know, especially in a sea of similar sentiments.
TheMan 3
nothing wrong with celebrating his baseball career but there’s more to his legacy than stealing bases
BradBaar
I don’t believe anyone said otherwise.
SheaGoodbye
Yes, and there are already dozens of comments expressing similar sentiments. Gatekeeping on a post like this seems a little silly unless someone would be rude or crass.
I didn’t know Ricky Henderson as a person, have any idea what his marriage was like or know what kind of father he was. In that sense, I truly have no idea what his legacy is beyond baseball, which is my only connection to him. If someone wants to comment only on that aspect of their relationship to him, I don’t see anything wrong with that. Moreover, one could argue condolences are essentially implied given the topic; making them explicit only adds a few silent words on a white background.
It’s sad to see someone die so young and to know their loved ones are likely suffering in the process, but ultimately these are just comments from random people on a site that no one close to Ricky will ever see. And they are for us as much as anyone else. This is still a discussion board, after all.
TheMan 3
couples don’t stay married for 41 years anymore.
Divorce is so easy to get
Robertowannabe1
If my wife had not passed away from a rare form of cancer we would be married for 34 years… know lots of couples married that long and longer.
kmk1986
Get over yourself this comment wasn’t needed rip Rickey
hiflew
There may have been more to him than baseball,but not to most people. The only reason most people know who Henderson is is because of baseball. Without baseball,he would be one of the thousands of other people that were married 40+ years and also had children that passed away this week. There is nothing wrong with celebrating the career accomplishments when that is really the only way you know him anyway.
TheMan 3
did you not read his biography?
That’s how I knew he was more than just a great baseball player
It’s not worth my time to explain details to the ignorant masses
SheaGoodbye
No? How is not having read every great MLB player’s biography ignorant? Is time infinite?
And divorce is not inherently good or bad, nor right or wrong. Sometimes it is contentious and a reflection of personal failings. Other times it is amicable and a reflection of two people having simply grown apart and looking for change in their lives.
It’s ironic the one trying to paint others as insensitive is so judgmental themselves.
Harrison Butker's Mount Rushmore Worthy Speech
If I knew Henderson personally like that I’d add more
But I met the dude once growing up in San Diego while he was playing for the Padres towards end of his career
I’m not an experiment on his personal life so I have no business commenting on such
I did however watch him steal many bases over the course of his career growing up in California
shark stitches
I pitched against him in Indy ball. Highlight of my career. RIP Rickey <3
mike q.
wow, way too young
chrisjaybecker
Rickey was The Greatest
BITA
Rickey agrees with this statement
VonPurpleHayes
Ugh. Sorry to hear. RIP. Ricky is an all-time great, and I was privileged to have seen him play during my childhood.
Raymond Flagstaff
Sad. Best wishes rickey, onward and upward!
10centBeerNight
Terrible news. RIP Rickey. Made being a fan in the 80s & 90s fun
all in the suit that you wear
RIP
Chrome 8550
Anybody have a idea what Ricky’s rookie card is worth?
bhambrave
Too soon.
TheMan 3
show some respect
SMH
Bivouac-Sal
Chrome
You are a jerk. RIP Rickey.
Chrome 8550
My brother has his rookie card and l was wondering what he could get selling it ? Iam a jersey really?
bhambrave
Buy a Beckett. And yes, you’re a jerk.
Low IQ Angels Management
Get it signed….oh wait.
BigA 3
Way too young for one of the greatest all timers. Gods speed Rickey.
bhambrave
Heaven’s team needed a lead-off man. Now it’s got the best ever.
MLB-1971
Bhambrave – If heaven has a baseball team, I hope Ricky does not use Boras as his agent, because Ricky might end up in purgatory on a one year pillow contract. Boras has been slumping as of late.
Billy Baroo
1, This is a stupid comment about one of baseball’s all-time greats who just passed.
2. Boras got Soto a 765M contract, the biggest player contract of all time. Some slump.
MLB-1971
Billy – It was meant as a stupid comment and you bit. Congratulations
Badfinger
Edgy.
Billy Baroo
You meant it to be stupid? How proud you must be of your complete, unabashed success.
towinagain
One of my all time favorites. So sad. RiP legend. You were amazing and a true ambassador for the game.
SFGiantsGallore
This is tragic. As a kid I was always seeing highlights of him growing up. Rest in peace Rickey!
Brick House Coffee Tables Inc
Man, to be a fly on the wall when Rickey meets St. Peter. RIP to a legend, both on and off the field.
bhambrave
Rickey will refer to himself in the third person.
cjmcg79
Rickey’s gonna have a funeral
rodcarew
Just three days shy of his birthday. He was the greatest lead off hitter ever!
drewm
RIP Rickey. I loved watching you play.
sports_fan1
fly high remembered forever RIP fly high ️️️
WhiteSox4ever
RIP
jekporkins
One of the most fun players I’ve ever seen play. Rickey was always Rickey, and was always a highlight reel waiting to happen.
TrillionaireTeamOperator
Oh no….. awful news. Loved him as a player and a personality.
One of the most memorable to ever play the game.
RIP.
Ah dang, I’m tearing up a little bit over here.
Terry B
Goat!
1979andcounting
Ricky the “greatest of all-time”. Sad day.
Tdat1979
Rickie is saddened by this
Old York
Don’t make ballplayers like him nowadays. He’s one of the few deserving HOFers
Rest in peace.
Niekro floater
Wow ! Wasn’t just a speed merchant either, could really play ball. Condolences to his family n friends. RIP Ricky
rct
Way too young. Baseball has lost one of its greatest characters. RIP.
If anyone hasn’t listened to the 30 for 30 podcast about Rickey not wanting to quit baseball and playing in his late 40s, here’s the link. It’s a great listen:
30for30podcasts.com/episodes/rickey-wont-quit/
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
Pneumonia got him. Guy was an absolute lion of a baseball player. What a shock. One of the best and 100% HOF caliber career.
kgcubs
Aloha folks, such a sad day here in the Bay Area. Thoughts and prayers for his family and friends. RIP. Mahalo
hyraxwithaflamethrower
One of my favorite players growing up and, along with Griffey, Jr., the most fun to watch. RIP.
Salzilla
Ah man. That’s sucks. Too soon. Rickey was such seminal player of my youth. Loved watching him. His speed his defense, just awesome. RIP. 🙁
Rockies bad 2
This was one superstar who loved baseball and finding joy in just playing the game.
Acoss1331
Rickey was awesome, he referred to himself in the third person, definitely one of the most memorable players in the game. Saw him towards the end of his career, but he was always great to watch. May he steal some bags in the field of dreams.
racosun
Rest in Peace Mr THE Rickey.
BronxBombers23
Rest in peace, King!
sergefunction
He regularly ran through the streets of one of his team’s towns and it was an unforgettable sight. A pure block of athletic muscle with which he took pristine care..
Seeing that, one would think he would last forever. Pneumonia.
ray1
He went fast.
Brew’88
I lost my mother yesterday and came to mlbtr to find distraction. But this isn’t the distraction I hoped for.
Human beings this full of intelligence, energy, power and speed, cannot die so young? No matter what team he played on, he was the focus of the game. There really never has been anyone like him in baseball.
CravenMoorehead
Condolences to you and your family.
Gwynning
My condolences on your loss too, Brewer. Chin up pal, remember the good times.
<3
Brew88
“””
Longtimecoming
Brew – sorry for your loss. I hope your family can find joy in the memories of a life lived during the holiday season.
Brew88
Thanks guys. She lived long and prospered. Wife and mother to baseball player, and she played in college too. Padres season ticket holder since 1969 – one of their biggest fans! She loved Rickey
Acoss1331
May your brother rest in peace.
Brew88
Which one? I just got off the phone with both.
Acoss1331
Bah! Meant mother damn phone!
Brew88
Haha, I knew that
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
I’m sorry Brew, I lost my Mom on Election Day, so I’m right there with you. And my Mom really liked Rickey Henderson as well. Hang in there for the holidays.
Brew88
Condolences to you Igs, Nothing compares to a mom.
Pads Fans
Oh man! My condolences. Will pray for comfort and peace for you and your family.
Yes. Rickey went far too young. Just like Tony.
Rickey was exciting even if it was just his swagger at the plate during the at bat. Rickey gets on. Then Rickey steals a base. Or two.
Even at the end of his career as a Padre Rickey was always exciting in the game and engaging with the fans.
Absolutely unforgettable.
But no memories of baseball can take the place of your mom. I am so sorry.
Joeypower
I wasn’t ready for this! Rest easy Rickey! We lost you and the Team (A’s)at the same time.
johncoltrane
Best rickey story of all time
Yankees accountant cant balance the books. Figures are off by $1 mil
Finally they realize that rickey’s $1mil signing bonus was never cashed. They called up rickey. He said “yea i didnt cash the check. I decided to frame it, its hanging on my wall, uncashed”
RIP rickey
Gwynning
Love the John Olerud story, too! Gone too soon
johncoltrane
Edit: It was the oakland A’s not yankees
But here’s another great one-
Late in his career, Rickey calls San Diego GM Kevin Towers and left the following message: “This is Rickey calling on behalf of Rickey. Rickey wants to play baseball.”
92jays
Rip
Wiley 2
My 8 year old daughter and I, met Rickey at the Best in the West BBQ cookoff in Reno in 2017. Rickey was with his wife and many people were chatting to him. He was kinda just focused in getting some grub. My daughter approached him he bent down on one knee and talked to her for a few seconds. I told my daughter to tell him she played softball . After the free second discussion he got up looked at me as I gave him a thumbs up and he nodded. Thank you Rickey a great player and a good person.
RIP Rickey
nstale
even Rickey didn’t want to see the Sacramento A’s
acell10
Rumors were running around twitter this morning. What a bummer. Such a great athlete.
2014giants
Rest In Peace.
CheckeredGecko
RIP legend. A truly game-changing player.
raz427
Rose mays Henderson what a terrible year for us fans.
rct
So many greats gone this year. Cepeda, Tiant, Herzog, Colavito, Fernando, etc. Baseball Reference has a list. Some greats and some very well known local legends:
baseball-reference.com/leagues/majors/2024-deaths.…
Low IQ Angels Management
If only Shohei would get hit by a bus the list would be a good one.
LordD99
Forever young and forever stealing second in my mind. He looked like he could still steal 30 bases today.
Condolences to family, friends and the fans whose Rickey’s life touched.
Greenwell
I saw him at JFK years ago and he still looked like a beast. RIP to an absolute legend!
Cohen's _Wallet
R.I.P to the greatest base stealer of all time.
Gone way too soon.
RynoScoobs
Oh man… RIP what a horrible time to lose a loved one. Condolences to his family.
RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame
Greatest lead off man of all time, and it’s not close. RIP Rickey.
mlb fan
Rickey Henderson was likely the most electric player in MLB history. R.I.P Rickey Henderson.
toptimrubies
Terrible news. Best player of the 80’s. RIP
formerlyz
Shocked and devastated. One of the goats for me.Lots of greats moving on; Give em a leadoff homer when you get there, the only way it can be. Forever ageless, in my mind. Thanks for the memories Rickey. Rest in Peace
Rsox
R.I.P. to the greatest leadoff hitter of all time
Low IQ Angels Management
He’s no Vince Coleman
Rsox
With all due respect to Vince Coleman, Coleman wished he was Rickey Henderson
Low IQ Angels Management
No, cause then he’d be dead.
Lloyd Emerson
So long, Low IQ troll. Welcome to Stinktown.
pd14athletics
Oh man, so sad. Such a great and fun baseball player, and personality. RIP
sports_fan1
remembered forever one of the greatest RIP fly high kid️️️
redeer1
Tragic for his family around the holidays.
His birthday would have been on Christmas Day.
Always remembered that because I was also born on Christmas.
RIP
TJECK109
Wow. So sad. RIP Rickey
pdqguy70
65 is way too young , I had the privilege on watching him play on the A’s and the Mets . Being a met fan I thought for sure that once he put on the met uniform he’d be toast ! But he was good still , he’s Ricky Henderson. Very talented , and will be missed !!! RIP sir
dodgerfan
Rest in peace, legend. One of the greatest, if not the greatest, lead off hitters ever
lowtalker1
Dang, I was just watching his 3k hit yesterday on Facebook. Just before his birthday too.
larkraxm
I remember having multiple Rickey Henderson posters in my room as a child. He was awesome! He will be missed. This is such a bummer.
Human Being
Horrible news. Really nice guy. I know he accomplished a lot in baseball, but he’s definitely going to be missed outside the game. Quite a few people loved him because of who he was. Thinking of you Ricky.
Craviduce
RIP, Rickey.
One of the GOATs. The combination of skills and output he brought to the game. Incredible.
Always enjoyed watching him play.
HalosHeavenJJ
Absolute legend. Greatest lead off hitter ever. Incredible base stealer.
RIP and prayers for his loved ones.
LosAngelesAngelesAngelesAngels
“Today…I am the greatest….of all time, Thank you.” Rip Rickey.
bbcalmc
One of my all time favorite players. He was a thrill to watch. RIP
jimmertee
Ahhh man, this one hurts. Way to young. God speed Ricky. Thanks for the great games and memories.
Silas
Very very saddened by this. He truly loved the game of baseball. Refused to retire, I don’t thik he ever officially did retire. God Speed Ricky……thanks for the many memories
vikingbluejay67
Sucks. RIP.
Loved his time on the Jays.
Boz32
RIP to an All Time Great.
baycommuter 2
The soul of the A’s. Got them over the hump when he came back in 1989. Never quite as much fun after he left.
toycannon
Willie, Rickey, Fernando and Pete in the same year. Very sad.
SteveFinleyEnthusiast
Damn, this one hurts. It was a trip to see him and Tony on the same team. And it was really cool that he kept playing after his MLB career was over. San Diego Padres and San Diego Surf Dawgs legend. He’ll be missed
benhen77
Never know when your number’s gonna get called. Too young. RIP
HiredGun23
I’m truly at a loss for words. One of my childhood heroes. He was one-of-a-kind. RIP Rickey…you’ll always be remembered as the great thief I ever saw on the basepaths.
30 Parks
‘Rickey changed the game,’ as Rickey might say. Legend.
Irishblade
The most exciting and well-rounded player I’ve ever watched.
Marqueef Grissom
And on my anniversary RIP the greatest of all time
gbs42
Incredibly sad news. The greatest leadoff hitter and baseball stealer ever, without question.
NoNeckWilliams
Career OPS of .820 but was possibly the most dangerous offensive player of all-time.
RIP
cpdpoet
Looks like God has a new leadoff hitter for one of his teams….
Rickey leaves this planet having given us so many great memories….
VegasMoved
Tragic. I was expecting one last comeback.
sorengo99
Not Death with the 80-grade arm. :_(
nicksc10
Noooooo! RIP GOAT.
Goetta
He changed the way the game was played because of his greatness. RIP legend.
olmtiant
Ricky was the best!! Rip…
Reynaldo's
What will the Athletics organization do to sully his memory this season? How do you adequately honor his memory by playing in a stadium that he has never played in?
alstott40
Wore those neon green mizuno gloves batting when I played as a kid .. because he made them so cool .. R.I.P RICKEY
cpdpoet
You are not the only one goodsir. My high school colors were red/grey so didn’t look too bad?
178iq
I though the Yankees were signing him too. To go along with Cody and Paul.
KnicksFanCavsFan
Wow….I can’t believe it. He was so young. Rest well, King. You were and always will be one of a kind and the greatest ever.
Poolhalljunkies
One of the all time giants in the game RIP
letitbelowenstein
This saddens me for so many reasons. He was still relatively young, he was a total joy to watch, and it comes as such a shock. RIP, Mr. Henderson. There will never be another one like you.
G-Spot
Such positive memories from my childhood growing up in NorCal, pinning the photos and articles to my bedroom wall and tracking the “Ricky Watch” in the SF Chronicle. My great grandfather took me to see him steal 101-103 en route to his record season.
Love you Ricky – thank you for the inspiration and all the memories!! RIP
uvmfiji
Somehow underrated. Third best left-fielder of all time. Might have been the best player of his era.
TAKERDBACKS
Breaks my heart! Dude was still young and as a kid anytime you ran outside you thought of Ricky. Great hitter amazing runner. God we have to appreciate our life!
KnicksFanCavsFan
He was a 6 tool player. the 6th toll you ask? Style and personality. And such a high iq when it came to reading a pitcher both as a hitter and a runner. Incredibly good eye. I stayed following him more as a Yankee but went back and saw games/film on him with the A’s. A pure menace on the bases. Billy Martin lined him and that’s saying a lot.
unpaidobserver
“The crouch” was many times mimicked but never perfectly copied.
The_M4N
Rickey said Rickey passed away too soon. Stole home for good. RIP Champ.
thickiedon
I believe he was the most exciting ball player of my lifetime. ‘89 playoffs was magical
Bosox2013
Sad day for baseball. RIP
10centBeerNight
Greatest Mercury Met ever
Niekro floater
The ultimate lead-off man. RIP
M’s is for maybe
Mariners legend. RIP Ricky, I grew up watching you and you were easily one of the all time greatest. So young, I guess that happens when you’re a shooting star.
Pageup
When he retired he was the all time leader in runs scored, SBs, and walks. Now second in walks to Bonds.
“If you could split [Henderson] in two, you’d have two Hall of Famers.” Bill James .
BaloniusFunk
Sad news on the passing of an excellent player and colorful personality. I loved listening to his interviews, speaking about himself in the third person. Gone to soon, RIP Ricky
CALgoldenBears
Met Rickey at a Safeway grocery store in the East Bay long after he retired. Able to have a good conversation with him. My son remarked afterwards how cool it was. RIP champ!
Skruf
Thank You for some of the greatest memories of all time Ricky! RIP
skinsfandfw
Though I’ve always been an Orioles fan, I wore those neon green batting gloves just like Rickey did back in my playing days. Now he can run free and forever upstairs. RIP!
NoSaint
He deserved more time here.
bjhaas1977
I bet you this past summer he could have stolen more bases than half the Biggs!
YankeesBleacherCreature
RIP Rickey. One-of-a-kind and GOAT. Way too young. I tried to mimic your snap catch growing up.
2183281
RIP to a legend
kcmark
The greatest leadoff hitter to ever live.
DarrenDreifortsContract
He’s one of the earliest memories I have from collecting baseball cards when I was younger.
RIP.
jamesryu14
Ah crap. This is so unexpected. RIP..
dugmet
WTF?!!!
Screamer
I met Rickey in 2019 in Vegas: super nice guy. I was stunned when I saw him and the only word that I could think of was “Legend”. He smiled and said thank you and asked how I was doing. He was very kind and he will be missed
dougjay
I hope somebody arrests his posthumously for being a dbag and for stealing that base when he declared he’s is “THE GREATEST IN THE UNIVERSE, I HAVE THE POWER OF GRAYSKULL, IIIIII HAAAAÀVE THE POOOOOOOOWEEERRRRRRR!”
BaseballClassic1985
Rickey Henderson was the best all-around player I’ve ever watched. He could beat you in many different ways. He absolutely dominated in a few playoff series that I recall. One of the best ever. Rest in peace.
smkelly1970
I saw Rickey hit a home run to start a game and steal at least 1 bag for 6 different teams- A’s, Yankees, Blue Jays, Mariners, Padres and Red Sox, Unbelievable talent.
Stevil
The first two players I admired were Ricky and Eddie Murray.
This is going to sting for a while.
Motor City Beach Bum
The king of steals. One of the best ever.
christopher8002
After the 1989 season, Henderson was a free agent for the first time at age 30, coming off a 8.7-WAR season. He signed a record 4-year, $12M deal with the A’s.
What would that have gotten him today? Eight years, $250M?
Chooch Ruiz
I had. the pleasure of watching him play against the Atlantic City Surf in AC as a member of the Newark Bears in the independent Atlantic League. We, the Surf fans, cheered for him every time he came to the plate and i recall our pitchers walking him each AB. we began to boo our own pitchers because we wanted to see him have a chance to swing. It’s one of my favorite memories of going to Surf games. RIP legend
Baseball_dude
Yankees sign a 37 year old 1B today (500 comments) one of the biggest baseball legends to ever play the game is gone. (140 comments) Rickey was the best and I guess todays generation only knows the names/words, Ohtani – Yankee – Farm system. You were the best Rickey and nobody will ever compare
Baseball’s Topics on Baseball Today
One’s been up a lot longer. C’mon dude.
King Floch
Say “sike” right now.
Please.
baseballpun
This is awful
Jdt8312
RIP Ricky. Thank you for all you contributed to this great game, and for always being the best you could possibly be. God bless your family.
ahacksaw
I loved Rickey on every team he played for. RIP, gone much too soon.
Jake1972
He was truly one of the best ever.
Just too young.
don_mossi_ears
This is so sad. One of the greatest players I ever saw. He had serious power as well as being all time great base stealer. 111 WAR per Baseball Reference. Also a great funny interview. I especially liked the time he was asked if various guys had ever been his teammates, and he kept getting the answers wrong.
HumbleO'sFanWhoHatesYourFace
As Rickey would say, “Rickey has moved on to a better place” where the bases are bigger and it’s only 85 feet to 2nd. RIP Rickey, thanks for all the memories.
Jump 84
Condolences to Mr. Henderson’s family and loved ones. Forever a legend thank you. Kids wanted to steal bags like Rickey. A lost art of swiping bags
tjmacari
This is devastating, thank you Rickey there will never be another player like you
Wheeler Dealer
RIP Rickey I wish you would have played in Wrigley
lejamesbron
Legend. For someone with his type of personality and accolades I still feel he is one of the most underrated MLB players of all time. “Rickies gone to soon” RIP
dasit
way way way too young. i was lucky enough to watch him with the yankees. 1985 is the greatest non-judge performance i’ve ever seen. can you imagine the pandemonium he would cause with the new rules?
BigWorm78
Oh man….not Rickey. When I first started following baseball, he was a Yankee; and I as a Red Sox fan…couldn’t stand him. Within a few years, he was traded to Oakland…and even though he still tormented the Sox, he became my favorite non-Red Sox/non-Griffey Jr player. I was so psyched when he joined the Sox toward the end of his career, even though he wasn’t there long and didn’t contribute much. Thanks for all the memories, Rickey. RIP King!!
jorge78
RIP Rickey…..
kellin
My wife – do you know who Ricky Hennderson is?
Me – yeah, baseball player. Why, did he die?
(she often asks this question when someone she doesn’t know dies.)
Wife – yeah.
Me – *slack jawed* Ffff. (feels like I got slapped hard)
It’s one thing when an old timer dies that you barely know about, it’s entirely different when you remember the player as a kid and who was still playing the game when you came back to it after a long hiatus.
jesseglaubitz
Greatest player in my lifetime. Once asked if he thought Henderson was a future Hall of Famer, statistician Bill James replied, “If you could split him in two, you’d have two Hall of Famers.”
Jzratkdad1
Growing up in So Cal, The A’s became my favorite team for the past 44 years because of watching Rickey at an Angels game.
Tommy Toughknuckles
Awful news. What a legend. RIP Rickey
tank1976
One of the greatest players to watch. He made the game entertaining.
Knucksie
The greatest leadoff hitter ever.
unpaidobserver
If youre making an all time team Ruths batting cleanup and Rickeys batting leadoff. Everything else is debatable.
BabyBoyBlueDiamond
Resting in Peace to one of my all time favorite players! So sad!
BigRedMachine
Thank you Rickey for everything you did for the game. I had season tickets in the second row in left field and enjoyed every minute of your time in left field for the Seattle Mariners. Really thankful that I was able to watch the greatest lead off hitter of All-Time play. Thank you. RIP.
KnicksFanCavsFan
Heavens greatest all-time thief.
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Rest in Paradise Rickey
KhaluChris
Sad news only a few days before Christmas (and apparently his birthday). Rest in peace to one of the most gifted athletes this world has ever seen.
twentyfivemanroster
What!? Had he been ill? This is so sad. Great ball player.
Fernando P
Only 65. The Man of Steal was the best base stealer and the best leadoff hitter in MLB history. Power, speed, that snatch catch, tons of charisma, flair, and a great batting eye.
RIP Rickey.
deepseamonster32
Much love Rickey!
A player so great he once helped the Mariners make the playoffs!
Rsox
Greatest Rickey Henderson story of all time has to be when he got to Mets spring training camp in 1999 and saw John Olerud and his signature batting helmet in the field and went up to Olerud and said “i played with a guy in Toronto that wore a batting helmet in the field” to which Olerud would reply “that was me Rickey”. A year later Olerud would sign with the Mariners and in June of 2000 Henderson would be traded to the Mariners, would walk into the Mariners clubhouse and See Olerud in his batting helmet and would tell him “i played in New York with a guy that wore a batting helmet on the field” and Olerud would reply “that was still me Rickey”…
vinc3nt3
A great story. Thanks for sharing.
IMHO Rickey’s stolen base record is the most untouchable record of all time. RIP Rickey.
ACamp42755
Wow. This is terrible news, especially so close to his birthday. R.I.P Rickey you were the greatest lead off hitter of all time.
Citizen1
By virtue of the lead off home run, Henderson is the mlb hit leader who has broken up the most no hitters.
Willie Mays Hayes.
wifflemeister
Ricky absolutely Terrified any pitcher when he was on first (or second) base. It didn’t matter the score.
Electricity on legs.
He lit us all up!
unpaidobserver
Yeah not mentioned much. The pitcher and the catcher for that matter were rattled by Rickey on first and second. A lot of balls found the expansive foul territory when a pitcher thought he was going to quickly throw behind him. That usually ended with Rickey on third.
yukongold
Dang. He died quickly too
Non Roster Invitee
Inner circle Hall of Fame.
I have a perfect PSA 10 1980 Topps rookie card of him. The last year before junk wax.
I remember a quip about Rickey when he was with the Mets he said to Join Olerud ” I played with a guy on Toronto who wore a helmet like you.
Olerud ” That was me Rickey “.
RIP Rickey Henderson
Non Roster Invitee
Inner circle Hall of Famer.
I remember a quip about Rickey when he was with the Mets he said to Join Olerud ” I played with a guy on Toronto who wore a helmet like you.
Olerud ” That was me Rickey “.
RIP Rickey Henderson
KrukHimOut
Haha. I forgot all about that. But I remember hearing this story many years ago!
unpaidobserver
It’s apocryphal, yet still hilarious.
RocDog19
My favorite player of all time. Rickey was always worth the price of admission. Rickey doing Rickey things!
Ezpkns34
Rickey really hates hearing this. Rickey wishes Rickey were still here
PeteRose’s Bookie
One of the greatest ever…
FloridaSportsGuy
This needs to be pinned at the top of the site/app.
KrukHimOut
Wow. This is stunning news to me. I expected Henderson would be around well into his 70s and possibly longer. He was my older brother’s favorite player growing up. Mine was Don Mattingly. We both had large baseball card collections of each (I still have mine).
We would feud back and forth about who the better player was and have fun playing RBI Baseball and getting to play those A’s clubs vs. the Yankees. It was great fun back then.
Given the healthy feuding my brother and I had about the two players, I would never give Henderson much credit back then. But nonetheless, at the ages I was during that time (from like 8-12), I recognized Henderson as a superstar. Heck, with his speed and the way he was built, the guy was like a comic book superhero of baseball to kids (maybe to some adults as well).
Not only was he an amazing base stealer, but he was a great lead off bat in their line-up and a threat to pop a home run fairly often as well.
You’re associated with a lot a good and fun memories in my life Henderson. Thank you for providing them. And may you truly rest in peace. #24
MafiaBass
He was also Nolan Ryan’s 5,000th strikeout.
What an absolute legend, and now we have lost the best source for third-person stories about Rickey Henderson 🙁
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
I loved Ricky Henderson….this is a very sad day…stunning as well….in some ways I thought he was indestructible….totally unexpected….may Ricky Henderson Rest in Peace
Jaa1968
Greatest base stealer That ever played the game! Always enjoyed watching him and knowing if he got on base he was stealing at least second base, First Rookie card I bought was him. RIP Rickey
retsubllab
Lack of respect continues – 2 hours later and ESPN got nada!!
JimOToole
In 2024,
MLB and the Bay Area lost the two most famous No. 24’s of all time.
San Francisco’s Willie Mays and Oakland’s Rickey Henderson.
Cat Mando
He almost didn’t play baseball. He was a HS all American running back and wanted to play for the Raiders but his momma convinced him to play baseball – less chance of injury. In his HoF speech he said “I guess Mom was right. Thanks Mom”
RIP Sir
raulp
An unique talented baseball player, RIP.
FOmeOLS
Ricky vs Pudge….would have been epic.
MWeller77
Imagine NOT voting for him for the Hall of Fame…
My favorite Rickey Henderson quirk was how he never seemed to know his teammates’ names. He would refer to “the catcher” or “the third baseman” in postgame interviews…
In addition to being in some ways the greatest player of my lifetime (the first game I remember was in the ‘82 WS, so that covers 40-plus years), he was always a character, and I mean that in the best possible sense. RIP, Rickey, and thank you for the memories.
PublicAnemone
As only Rickey could, he announced his own death shortly after passing away…
Informed Sportsball Discussion
I saw a hallway mural at Petco Park of Rickey Henderson, with the quote, “I wanted to beat you in the worst way.”
He was a big part of the second division winner in Padre history in 1996. There was a TV commercial with Rickey saying “Everyone wants to know how Rickey steals all those bases.” Then, after explaining (in the third person, of course) how Rickey leads the league in walks, he summed it up by saying “Rickey gets on”.
A giant in baseball, and a giant personality. RIP Rickey.
Pads Fans
Have not been able to get the lump out of my throat or the tears out of my eyes since I saw Winfield’s post earlier today.
Many of my best baseball memories are of Rickey and Tony. Now both are gone.
So grateful to have been able to both watch him play and meet him off the field. I will treasure the memorabilia I have of his including the gamed used bat he signed for me as he left the stadium after a game at Qualcomm.
Wheeler Dealer
Absolutely wreaked havoc on the base paths
unpaidobserver
Did it with style and swagger too. No one will ever put on a better show.
bcjd
He was the superstar of my youth. The one we all knew was going to the HOF.
bhambrave
Rickey hit 81 homeruns leading off a game, 142 leading off an inning. Instant offense.
unpaidobserver
Even more lethal was the Rickey run: walk, steal second, steal third, come home on a grounder. 1-0 A’s.
dm867
I remember him changing games all by himself doing just that.
MPrck
WOW….RIP….He was so fast.
PacificBlue
Man, Ricky was a very cool dude! One of the best who played the grand old game ⚾️! Very charismatic ball player! He spoke to my son and I in the hallway next to the dugout when I was coaching little league. Man what memories he created in ⚾️.
energel
Rickey good. Rickey the best
andyger63
A great Yankee and one of the greatest of all time. RIP Rickey.
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
A little off subject but reading the article reminds me how good Kenny Lofton was and his snub for the HOF. I loved me some Rickey though!
Jerry Hairston Jr's Toupee
So many great Rickey anecdotes out there.
The John Olerud one is the best. Ironically, one of the funniest guys in baseball. RIP….
Pads Fans
Here is an article about the Olerud story.
mlb.com/cut4/john-olerud-told-the-origin-of-the-ri…
Great anecdote that will live on forever, even if it is just a great story and not the truth. Much more fun to just pass it on.
geno711
1406 SBs in his career. A young player could come up and steal 50 bases a year for 15 seasons and he would be barely half way to Ricky’s stolen base record.
dm867
Greatest lead off hitter of all time. RIP
Pads Fans
Rickey Henderson
111.1 WAR – Only Mays, Aaron, Musial, and Williams have been better since they integrated baseball. #12 All Time. (No. Bonds and Arod don’t count)
1406 SB. 468 better than #2.
2295 Runs Scored. #1 All Time
.401 OBP (Rickey Gets On) #16 in integrated baseball (3 PED players excluded)
Most HR to leadoff a game and most to leadoff an inning.
Rickey was the greatest leadoff hitter in MLB history.
Now he is stealing bases in games in heaven, or the Field of Dreams if you prefer.
RIP Rickey. You will be missed for your exceedingly great skills on the field and your exceedingly large personality on and off the field.
Shawn W.
batted right, threw left
coyote521
I can’t believe it.
This is very very sad news.
He was a gift to the game.
the greatest lead off man ever.
coyote521
Speaking of rickey (all time greatest lead off batter)
Sandy alderson was the only gm in history who traded ricky henderson away twice.
And acquired jay bruce twice.
Think about that for a minute
RoastGobot
One of the best A’s ever
GarryHarris
We’re having another “Field of Dreams” year. The memories of these men we lost in 2024 will go on to compete forever with those memories of those men we lost in 2020.
IMO. Pete Rose was the greatest lead off hitter I ever witnessed.
BCleveland3381
He will end up criminally underrated behind mashers, but in any lineup from any era, Rickey is hitting #1.
cards1985
So sad RIP
william-2
RIP. The singular most dominant leadoff hitter I have ever seen. Every time he was at bat was a moment to focus on. If he got on, it was must see baseball. Truly a terrible opponent.
I don’t know if he was the best ever at his job. I just know he was no lower than one of the best ever at what he did, and what he was……….was unique and special.
neurogame
“Full share!”
I love that story about a Ricky and post-season bonuses. You’ve earned your full share up there, Ricky.