deadspin.com - 1/10/2009
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Retired Tucson Citizen columnist Corky Simpson says he's very sorry for leaving Rickey Henderson off of his Hall of Fame ballot, and also that they've apparently canceled Murder, She Wrote . Corky, of course, created a category four shitstorm earlier this week when Home Run Derby revealed that ...
Greatest Rickey Henderson Stories of All-Time
larrybrownsports.com 1/13/2009 — I wasn’t a huge Rickey Henderson fan growing up, probably because his greatness preceded my time and because I was too young to appreciate how colorful he was. Now that I’m older, I can truly love everything about Henderson. As a player, ...
Rickey Henderson Cannot Believe that Rickey Henderson Only Got 94.8%
jorgesaysno.blogspot.com 1/12/2009 — Both Rickey Henderson and Jim Rice were elected to the hall of fame today. Henderson was an obvious lock to be enshrined in Cooperstown while Rice made it on his fifteenth and final try. Neither selection surprises me at all. Congratulations to both guys for their accomplishments and great ...
Henderson was one to steal the show
boston.com 1/11/2009 — Mike Port was forewarned by Rickey Henderson's agent at the time, Jeff Borris. Port was told he might encounter a few things with Rickey he'd never dealt with before.
Did you really want Rickey to be the first anyways?
itsaboutthemoney.blogspot.com 1/12/2009 — I've tried to stay out of the "bashing Corky Simpson" fray for leaving Rickey Henderson off his HOF vote. No one's going to be unanimous anyways, so why get all wrapped up in a retired BBWAA voter now writing for a retirement village who made a ...
Funny Rickey Henderson quotes
nysportspace.com 1/12/2009 — I came across these not too long ago . Hopefully you guys will find this as hilarious as I did....... 1) Rickey… on referring to himself in the third person: “Listen, people are always saying, ‘Rickey says Rickey.’ But it’s been blown way out of ...
Memories of Rickey Henderson
sports.espn.go.com 1/12/2009 — Before there was Manny being Manny, there was Rickey being Rickey. Rickey Henderson, who is certain to be elected to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, made an indelible impression with his talent on the field and with his character ...
Henderson Looks Back on His (Disappointing) Days as a Yankee
slidingintohome.blogspot.com 1/14/2009 — From Bill Madden : Proud and joyful as he was about playing for 25 years and establishing career records for runs scored and stolen bases, Rickey Henderson admitted regretting that his Yankee career wasn't longer. His manager with the A's and Yankees , and surrogate father figure, Billy Martin ...
56 Stolen Bases: Rickey Henderson Can Still Do That
nogutsglory.blogspot.com 1/15/2009 — How do I know? Well Rickey said it himself. And who am I to question the newly elected Hall of Famer ? What prompted Rickey to make such a bold statement? Just a press conference full of reporters hanging on to his every word. And Rickey certainly did not disappoint.
Who Said Rickey Was Retired? It Wasn't Rickey! [Rickey]
deadspin.com 1/16/2009 — Thanks for the plaque, Baseball Hall of Fame . But just for the record, Rickey isn't through yet. Anyone need a 50-year-old outfielder? Even though he last played in the majors in 2003, and spent 2005 with the estimable San Diego Surf Dawgs, Rickey ...
Rickey Henderson Highlight Video
allhiphopsports.blogspot.com 1/14/2009 — Check out this video so you can see some highlight of Rickey Henderson and get familiar with Rickey, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame earlier this week .
Who will join Henderson in Hall class? —
Major League Baseball News 1/9/2009
It has been 20 years since a left fielder has been elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. But when the vote of about 575 eligible members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America is revealed Monday, all-time stolen base leader Rickey ...
Rickey deserves unanimous nod —
Major League Baseball News 1/9/2009
If ever there's a Hall of Fame candidate who should be a unanimous choice, it's Rickey Henderson. But it won't happen in this year's election by the Baseball Writers' Association of America and probably never will.