Draconator Posted Saturday at 03:45 PM Posted Saturday at 03:45 PM (edited) A ton of my A's friends are posting about this. Nothing from the likes of ESPN, CNN, etc, but these rumors aren't going away, and nothing from Rickey's camp saying these are false. I hope these aren't true. Rickey was one of a kind. Edit: Now confirmed. Edited Saturday at 09:12 PM by Draconator 2 Quote
thenorthremembers Posted Saturday at 04:06 PM Posted Saturday at 04:06 PM Really hope this isn't true. One of my favorites of all time. Those As teams were part of my childhood. Quote
Draconator Posted Saturday at 05:29 PM Author Posted Saturday at 05:29 PM Casey Pratt is a former Sports Reporter, now works in the Oakland Mayor's office. He confirms the rumors. Quote
US Egg Posted Saturday at 05:43 PM Posted Saturday at 05:43 PM He was an on field treat to watch. Quote
Gugny Posted Saturday at 06:00 PM Posted Saturday at 06:00 PM (edited) Of all the records Barry Bonds and his juiced up brotherhood destroyed in MLB, career walks was one of the saddest ones for me. Rickey Henderson made drawing a walk an art form and nobody was ever better at it. It is a lost art form and it’s what I will always think of first when thinking about Henderson. Edited Saturday at 06:04 PM by Gugny 2 1 Quote
Draconator Posted Saturday at 06:25 PM Author Posted Saturday at 06:25 PM Dave Winfield now confirms it. Quote
stuvian Posted Saturday at 06:33 PM Posted Saturday at 06:33 PM Never liked baseball but I liked Ricky. I think he was on one of the Bluejays world series teams Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted Saturday at 07:33 PM Posted Saturday at 07:33 PM This really surprises me. As in shape and self-involved as Rickey always came off I really would have figured him to live into his 90's or something. One of the 10 most talented players ever, IMO. Maybe even top 5. He left a lot on the table too. For those who don't follow baseball I would say he was like the Randy Moss of baseball. Quote
ExiledInIllinois Posted Saturday at 09:58 PM Posted Saturday at 09:58 PM 2 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said: This really surprises me. As in shape and self-involved as Rickey always came off I really would have figured him to live into his 90's or something. One of the 10 most talented players ever, IMO. Maybe even top 5. He left a lot on the table too. For those who don't follow baseball I would say he was like the Randy Moss of baseball. All genetics... No matter how one presents themselves... RIP... 1 Quote
Mike in Horseheads Posted Saturday at 11:39 PM Posted Saturday at 11:39 PM 7 hours ago, Draconator said: A ton of my A's friends are posting about this. Nothing from the likes of ESPN, CNN, etc, but these rumors aren't going away, and nothing from Rickey's camp saying these are false. I hope these aren't true. Rickey was one of a kind. Edit: Now confirmed. You really scooped that story, it never made it twitter until this afternoon!🍺 Quote
Draconator Posted Saturday at 11:46 PM Author Posted Saturday at 11:46 PM 6 minutes ago, Mike in Horseheads said: You really scooped that story, it never made it twitter until this afternoon!🍺 I first found out about 1 am this morning and held off as there wasn't enough confirmation. But those that posted then knew, and were right. 1 Quote
Beast Posted Sunday at 12:30 PM Posted Sunday at 12:30 PM A man you just didn’t want to see on the basepaths with 1 out or less if he was wearing the enemy uniform. Quote
MarkyMannn Posted Sunday at 02:40 PM Posted Sunday at 02:40 PM Maybe last period I was a baseball fan, watching Yankees with Henderson, Winfield, Mattingly Quote
Tiberius Posted Sunday at 03:27 PM Posted Sunday at 03:27 PM 2 hours ago, Beast said: A man you just didn’t want to see on the basepaths with 1 out or less if he was wearing the enemy uniform. I was watching some TV show years ago about life in the minor leagues. This guy said he got called up once, to Toronto I think, faced one batter while Henderson was on first. Was specifically ordered to throw to first base before first pitch. He totally forgot and Henderson took off on him. That was the last batter that guy ever faced in Majors. 1 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago My favorite player growing up. I was fortunate enough to finally meet him and shake his hand a few years at an autograph signing event. 2 Quote
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