Biography of Ricky Henderson


Ricky Henley Henderson is an American baseball player, was born in Chicago. His baseball career began with participation in the “Auckland Athletics”. As an outfielder, the baseball player played in this team in 1979-84, 1989-93, 1994-95, 1998.

Then from 1985 to 1989, Ricky Henley was a member of the New York Yankees, in 1993 – the Toronto Blue Jays, from 1996 to 1997 and 2001 – San Diego Pedres. In 1997, he also played for the Anaheim Angels team, 1999-2000 for the New York Mets, in 2000 for the Seattle Mariners, 2002 for the Boston Red Sox and in 2003 for the Los Angeles Dodgers, .

Ricky Henley was the most productive player in capturing bases in the history of the main league. During his career, he took 1.406 bases. The athlete successfully performed two types of explosive games: home runs, destruction of the opponents’ defense with the help of the element of beizranin.

Ricky Henley was unique among the hitters. Perhaps even – the greatest player in baseball history. In 1982, he took 130 bases, setting a record for one season. And in 1991 in the biography of Ricky Henley Henderson was taken 939 base. So the record was broken Lou Brock. In 2001, Ricky Henley completed his 3,000th hit, beating the record of Tai Cobb and Babe Ruth along the aisles. Eventually Ricky Henley made 2,299 runs and 2,190 passes.


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Biography of Ricky Henderson