The Baseball 100: No. 24, Rickey Henderson - The Athletic
Rickey Henderson finished his 25-year career with 81 leadoff home runs
October 7, 2001 – Rickey Henderson becomes the 25th player to achieve 3,000 hits
Boston Red Sox Free Agent Lookback: Rickey Henderson - Over the Monster
Yankees vs A's 4/30/91 #rickeyhenderson #stolenbase #oaklandathletics , rickey henderson record
Red Sox slugger Jim Rice joins former Yankee Rickey Henderson in Hall of Fame – New York Daily News
Baseball Digest - After being traded by the Oakland A's in December 1984, Rickey Henderson signed a five-year, $8.6 million contract with the New York Yankees. Henderson proved to be a run-scoring
September 21, 2008: The final game at Yankee Stadium – Society for American Baseball Research
Today in Oakland A's history (5/1): Rickey Henderson sets career stolen base record - Athletics Nation
This Day in Braves History: St. Louis snaps John Smoltz's streak - Battery Power
Light Years Ahead Of The Field THE YANKEES' RICKEY HENDERSON AND TIM RAINES OF MONTREAL ARE SIMPLY THE BEST LEADOFF MEN EVER - Sports Illustrated Vault
Mariano Rivera loves Old-Timers' Day but does not love starting games