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How Rickey Henderson Became a Baseball Legend 

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Rickey Henderson was truly one of a kind. Not just ON a baseball field, but OFF of one as well. It's time to talk about the outstanding and unforgettable career and legacy of one of the best to ever play the game.
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Year Chapters
Prelude 0:00 - 5:31
1979 5:32 - 6:47
1980 6:48 - 9:17
1981 9:18 - 14:11
1982 14:12 - 15:38
1983 15:39 - 15:57
1984 15:58 - 18:35
1985 18:36 - 25:42
1986 25:43 - 27:00
1987 27:01 - 28:55
1988 28:56 - 31:07
1989 31:08 - 43:15
1990 43:16 - 45:51
1991 45:52 - 50:27
1992 50:28 - 51:24
1993 51:25 - 55:59
1994 56:00 - 57:18
1995 57:19 - 58:18
1996 58:19 - 59:10
1997 59:11 - 59:32
1998 59:33 - 1:01:35
1999 1:01:36 - 1:04:50
2000 1:04:51 - 1:07:11
2001 1:07:12 - 1:08:46
2002 1:08:47 - 1:09:29
2003 1:09:30 - 1:11:13
Post MLB 1:11:14 - 1:15:31
Closing 1:15:32 - 1:17:16
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Mistakes to Note
42:41 Dave Stewart made 2 starts in the 1989 World Series. This makes a lot more sense now lol

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@SRSMike
@SRSMike 2 года назад
I like Rickey Henderson
@gkdunch
@gkdunch 2 года назад
yeah, seems like he would be sluggish on the base paths though
@ryanmcwilliams8784
@ryanmcwilliams8784 2 года назад
@@gkdunch did you notice no one thought you were funny?
@gkdunch
@gkdunch 2 года назад
@@ryanmcwilliams8784 yeah
@thedistantprinceinyouremai6345
@thedistantprinceinyouremai6345 2 года назад
Bro no way me too
@awesome346
@awesome346 2 года назад
Jesus loves you!
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball 2 года назад
The fact that he broke the steal record barely halfway though his career is just insane
@YunaCrawford
@YunaCrawford 2 года назад
Predicting a team will use moneyball to focus on plate disclipine, on base percentage and of course how many steals or how fast a player can wreck havoc on bases.
@commiehunter733
@commiehunter733 2 года назад
Rickey hadmore stolen bases than entire teams!!!!
@pohorex6834
@pohorex6834 2 года назад
@@YunaCrawford stealing bases is the opposite of moneyball and stealing hurts more than it helps.
@YunaCrawford
@YunaCrawford 2 года назад
@@pohorex6834 oh. Well I know the white Sox in 2005 used posednik as a speed demon to tear up bases
@paysonfox88
@paysonfox88 2 года назад
The fact that Nolan Ryan struck him out over 10 times in his career is insane. Nolan Ryan actually got Ricky Henderson two times in one game, and the second time he struck out Ricky was number 5,000 for his career. Nolan Ryan did not have enough superlatives when he was describing Rickey Henderson as a ball player. Nolan said Ricky is everything you want in the baseball player
@PensFan35
@PensFan35 2 года назад
‘I started hitting more home runs when I learned how to hit home runs’ is probably one of my favorite baseball quotes ever
@kushclarkkent6669
@kushclarkkent6669 Год назад
😂
@cageluke
@cageluke Год назад
It’s funny as yes, he learned how to do it…his focus was on hits and steals. Not the long ball… but once he began to focus..he cranked them. Rickey good..real, real good.
@adrianbautista2308
@adrianbautista2308 2 года назад
"Speed demon, Tony LaRussa." I needed a good 5 minutes to recover from that one
@nothanksguy
@nothanksguy 2 года назад
I laughed so hard that my dog was concerned
@Sathtana
@Sathtana 2 года назад
That's the kind of joke that you just HAVE to hit pause and take a lap or two.
@alexseradj3003
@alexseradj3003 2 года назад
I had the honor of seeing Rickey collect his 3000th hit live at Tony Gwynn’s last game and when he held up that bat plaque even at 6 years old I knew I was seeing something truly special. What an absolute legend!
@ethanniedorowski116
@ethanniedorowski116 2 года назад
That hit was a little ehh they might have let it drop... I have always wondered 🤔 just watch again as a full grown child.... we are all children
@ryanmcwilliams8784
@ryanmcwilliams8784 2 года назад
That’s a great story to have
@danballe
@danballe 2 года назад
1:08:03 How can you NOT be romantic about baseball" :'{ R.I.P. Legend Tony Gwynn
@padre619
@padre619 2 года назад
RIP #19
@johnnyskied
@johnnyskied 2 года назад
I was at the game that Ricky broke the stolen base record
@shrapnel77
@shrapnel77 2 года назад
Rickey Henderson was one of the greatest physical specimens to ever step foot on a baseball field. Period.
@GunnShotVisuals
@GunnShotVisuals 2 года назад
yea i always noticed that when he was in his late 30s & 40s lebron has that - slight decine for them is still HOF lvl
@nickghurmauler
@nickghurmauler Год назад
im honestly better not gonna lie
@resmarted
@resmarted Год назад
you make it sound gay
@HT-sm9dm
@HT-sm9dm 8 месяцев назад
He was good for his time but he didn’t go through the best evolution. Athletes of today have bigger, faster and stronger evolutions inside their bodies which Rickey never had because of the year he was born in. That’s just facts.
@j5muscle
@j5muscle 8 месяцев назад
@@HT-sm9dm are you kidding. Rickey was built like a running back. nobody today is built like Rick. Good for his time? WTF
@americaisopentoinvasion
@americaisopentoinvasion 2 года назад
Unbelievable documentary on Rickey Henderson! A true legend.
@StarkRavingSports
@StarkRavingSports 2 года назад
💜💜
@robertbrady416
@robertbrady416 2 года назад
Loved watching Ricky and those 80’s A’s one of my favorite teams of all time.
@GregRasmus
@GregRasmus 2 года назад
I totally agree!! Amazing video. Great Work. Rickey is one of my all time favorite baseball players. Along with Mike Schmidt. Much appreciation for the work that went into this video's creation.
@stevekunz326
@stevekunz326 2 года назад
M
@duboisstewart8265
@duboisstewart8265 2 года назад
I hope Rickey henderson sees this video to know how much he is appreciated. He's completely right about people's fascination with home runs. This man dominated the league with his speed and plate discipline, should be the true role model for future generations
@goodquestion1105
@goodquestion1105 Год назад
In the early to mid 90's his baseball cards were treated as almost common which I always found strange from a record breaker who had won two World Series rings with two teams. Maybe because it was Oakland and Toronto, and of course home runs being so important *yawn* even Brady fn Anderson was popping 50+ into the seats
@CorePathway
@CorePathway Год назад
He was a terror.
@Wallyworld30
@Wallyworld30 Год назад
I played baseball for Little League and High School from 86-94 and stealing bases was my exciting thing about baseball to me. Rickey Henderson and Vince Coleman were the 2 funnest players to watch IMO. I could hit for contact and was fast but I was 6ft tall and 145lbs I wasn't hitting any homeruns. Rickey Henderson actually hit more leadoff homeruns than any other player in MLB history.
@danballe
@danballe Год назад
Well said
@Jeff-sp7bg
@Jeff-sp7bg 11 месяцев назад
Every baseball card in the 90s was common
@CheeseMasterSports
@CheeseMasterSports 2 года назад
Rickey Henderson stole at least 30 bases in a season in 4 DIFFERENT DECADES! What a player
@thebluetiger26
@thebluetiger26 Год назад
Greatest all purpose athlete of all time
@reck0n3r
@reck0n3r 8 месяцев назад
That is insane.
@RetroBaseball
@RetroBaseball 2 года назад
1 hour and 17 minutes of SRS?!?! what type of alternate universe have we entered this fine afternoon.
@StarkRavingSports
@StarkRavingSports 2 года назад
fear not, you’re still in the real world :)
@ndrocca
@ndrocca 2 года назад
I’m not even done watching this video, but this has already become my go-to video in what to point to if people ask why Rickey Henderson is my favourite baseball player and why he is one of my favourite athletes ever.
@darkstar92772
@darkstar92772 2 года назад
I heard the tenure story a little differently. He was sitting in Tony Gwynn's seat on the base and someone said "that's Tony's seat, he's got tenure." To which Rickey replied "Rickey got 20 year." Either way Rickey stories are the stuff of legend.
@HarrisHighlights
@HarrisHighlights 2 года назад
An hour?! 🤯Looking forward to this one
@JamesDWitha123
@JamesDWitha123 2 года назад
An hour of SRS Mike and Rickey Henderson is all I need to do sociology vocabulary
@bayleysbardellati6220
@bayleysbardellati6220 2 года назад
Literally same
@jamessutter6700
@jamessutter6700 2 года назад
Good job.
@alexjones6190
@alexjones6190 Год назад
I'm queer too
@alexjones6190
@alexjones6190 Год назад
I'm a homosexual sodomite bottom queer
@ronaldheron7784
@ronaldheron7784 2 года назад
I was born in the 60's and had the pleasure of seeing some of the greatest ballplayers who ever played the game. Let me tell you this, Rickey Henderson was one of the greatest I ever saw. Always exciting, and never disappointed. Whenever he came up to bat, you just knew something was gonna happen.
@auggiepabelico67
@auggiepabelico67 Год назад
28:03
@johnnichols3113
@johnnichols3113 7 месяцев назад
I was born in 72 and grew up a Phillies fan. But Rickey was my favorite player. I loved his brashness. He was fun to watch, too.
@15allnite
@15allnite Год назад
This was VERY well done! As many others have stated, Rickey is my favorite player all-time. So when someone takes the time to show just how incredible a player he was, I have to watch. I’m glad I did, too. The game has just not been the same since he left it.
@SuperStrik9
@SuperStrik9 Год назад
As a Blue Jays fan Rickey was a great addition to the 93 team. Winning back to back World Series was a great accomplishment and something I'll remember for the rest of my life.
@NoUploadJustComment
@NoUploadJustComment 2 года назад
There were some redundancies in this video but still a fantastic way to spend 77 minutes. I look forward to more longform baseball videos if you have it in you.
@joeturner9280
@joeturner9280 2 года назад
Did you hear the Tony Larussa joke?
@bigjared8946
@bigjared8946 2 года назад
" I'm too much speed in my mouth, and I don't sometimes come out clear as I want to." Truly one of the greatest among the greats and one of my favorite Seattle Mariners.
@seanc2213
@seanc2213 2 года назад
Rickey Henderson is by far my favorite baseball player of all time. It was a pleasure to watch him play.
@fromulus
@fromulus 2 года назад
In a Red Sox fan, have been since age 11 in 1990. It was an honor to watch Rickey for that one year. He was old and so far past his prime, but he's literally baseball, like the other greats. Ted Williams was pure baseball, Mays, Brock, Musial, all of the absolute legends, they all personify the game in one way or another, Rickey's right there. It's just in his bones.
@ripharambe4796
@ripharambe4796 2 года назад
shoutout to that guidance counselor
@StarkRavingSports
@StarkRavingSports 2 года назад
that person actually changed the world
@TheVigorousWolf
@TheVigorousWolf 2 года назад
Your videos are already awesome but please do more videos in a format like this. Just focusing on one specific player every year throughout their career in detail. This is absolutely amazing. This channel deserves more subs
@Karmy.
@Karmy. 2 года назад
That 111 WAR overall is absolute insanity If you put it into a single season that is an automatic trip to the postseason and just from one player's contributions
@Jason-cf1xn
@Jason-cf1xn Год назад
Great video man. It’s funny to me how people say, “of course he’s got this record, he played for almost 30 years”. What they forget is that he broke that steal record In fewer seasons than Brock did. Honestly, I don’t know if his steal record will ever be broken. Dude was for real.
@hamnertime
@hamnertime 2 года назад
Great documentary about one of the all-time baseball greats! Just like Rickey raised the bar on stolen bases, you’ve raised the bar on baseball documentaries. Very, very enjoyable and very, very well done.
@Indigenoustaino
@Indigenoustaino 6 месяцев назад
This is a great example of what a real legend is. There are many legends in baseball and then there is Mr Henderson a true legend of all time. Thank you for making baseball what it should always be.. Exciting and fun for everyone of all ages.
@jeffallen9077
@jeffallen9077 2 года назад
My favorite player growing up in the 80’s. I had like 200 Rickey Henderson baseball cards. Great video to tribute debatably the best all around player to ever play the game...
@somepeoplecanthandlethetruth
I have almost that many of his rookie cards. Thousands of others
@jimsteele4489
@jimsteele4489 2 года назад
Thank you for making this video. What a fitting and touching tribute. There will NEVER be another lead-off hitter like Ricky ever ever again. Value what you have while you have it because nothing lasts forever.
@fromulus
@fromulus 2 года назад
In my opinion this is the best video you've done so far. It's got the right balance of the topic and a little creativity thrown in by the creator, without overdoing it, and you kept it up for a whole hour. Nice work.
@StarkRavingSports
@StarkRavingSports 2 года назад
💜💜
@vitoepic5329
@vitoepic5329 2 года назад
This is the hour long Ricky Henderson video I never knew I needed.
@badbrizzle
@badbrizzle 2 года назад
Thank you for making the video. Ricky is my all-time favorite player and a lot of people don’t even realize how much he’s accomplished. It makes me sick that he didn’t make the all century team I think he is probably in the top five best players in major league baseball history
@1neOfN0ne
@1neOfN0ne 2 года назад
Good god imagine having him on your fantasy team today. He'd be the highest ranked player by far
@J.C...
@J.C... Год назад
Wow. I wasn't expecting that. Rickey Henderson Field brought tears to my eyes. Rickey deserves every bit of that. ALL. OF. IT.
@TombomOfficial
@TombomOfficial Год назад
Rickey Henderson rules. Thanks for this. I always liked Rickey Henderson growing up because you could tell he had that "energy" on the field. It was like the way "The Kid" made you want to enjoy baseball. He brought that feeling. What a freaking awesome player.
@TheTEN24
@TheTEN24 Год назад
Awesome video, can’t believe he didn’t win the MVP in 89. So cool to see more about him and his play wish I got to see him. Didn’t realize how huge of a contributer he was on the 99 Mets.
@CSDonohue11
@CSDonohue11 2 года назад
I had to have Mizuno batting gloves and of course I slid headfirst as well as batted in the leant back crouch 😁 Batting style lasted my entire 1st season of Baseball. Lol Then I stood upright more to have the Bo Jackson batting stance. Funny thing is that they’re very similar, Just Bo’s was upright with the same kind of leant back on that bent back knee Rickey’s was all the way leant & crouched Rickey is My Dude
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 2 года назад
Thank you for educating me about Ricky. I had figured he was just a great base stealing machine. A lot of others did as well, I guess. That’s why he is underrated. Fans think long ball too much. Ricky is great at all aspects of the offensive game. Like no one else.
@EJD339
@EJD339 2 года назад
I never watch a baseball but I’m always so fascinated by the stories of the greats. I first learned about Ricky when secret base did a video on them and found his career and personality so interesting
@GunnShotVisuals
@GunnShotVisuals 2 года назад
baseball has the best stories - so much of the good stuff in the nba and nfl are hidden.. also way more players and history with MLB
@marcmartocchio2681
@marcmartocchio2681 2 года назад
Absolutely the most underrated player of all time. He was the biggest game changer ever
@ttmhog15
@ttmhog15 2 года назад
Another really incredible video dude. Always love seeing what y'all do!
@StarkRavingSports
@StarkRavingSports 2 года назад
thank you 😊 💜
@cademckelvey6300
@cademckelvey6300 2 года назад
Dave Stewart in the 1989 World Series started 2 games; Game 1 and Game 3. He won both games with a 1.69 ERA in 16 IP. That’s why Stewart won MVP over Rickey
@paysonfox88
@paysonfox88 2 года назад
I still like the time he beat the Blue Jays all by himself. He's one of the few batters that you can't contain by walking him. In game one against the great Dave Steib, he manufactured two runs out of thin air. A walk, and a takeout slide resulting in runs scored.
@melanieinsaskatchewan7964
@melanieinsaskatchewan7964 2 года назад
@@paysonfox88 And I was never never so happy to hear that both of them were going to be wearing Blue Jay Blue.
@thelastmanonearth2631
@thelastmanonearth2631 Год назад
Rickey and Ichiro are the two ball players that I think get frequently overlooked just because they didn't hit a lot of home runs. But they might be the two best all around baseball players of all time. Thanks for the video, this was a great way to spend an hour!
@Can_non69
@Can_non69 Год назад
As a Jays fan, we were super excited to have him and recognized the effect he had on opposition regardless of his poor play.
@ndrocca
@ndrocca 2 года назад
Hell Yes!!! An hour long video about my favourite baseball player ever! Thank you SRS!
@BewareofDarkness44
@BewareofDarkness44 2 года назад
This was a GREAT video! It didn't even feel like over an hour. A very well done reflection of an outstanding career.
@J.C...
@J.C... Год назад
Absolutely no one can question Rickeys love for the game. Wow.
@zachk_17
@zachk_17 2 года назад
Rickey henderson is just one of a kind he is one of the most underrated athletes in all of sports
@Sam_on_YouTube
@Sam_on_YouTube 2 года назад
My favorite Ricky Henderson fact: Derek Jeter took about 18 years to break the Yankees team all time stolen base recors. Ricky set that record in just 3 1/2 years with the team. Edit: so you had my favorite stat... except you had it correct.
@derpydude7789
@derpydude7789 2 года назад
He's the all time leader in runs scored... that's a lot of quarters.
@jamesb6857
@jamesb6857 Год назад
I always appreciated Ricky. Growing up in Texas, I rarely got to see him play… but I damn sure looked at the back of his baseball cards and said: “How?”
@billlozier5551
@billlozier5551 Год назад
Ricky is the greatest baseball player I've ever seen. I saw steal bases live in Oakland for years. Absolutely thrilling. His production speaks for himself. My GOAT baseball player.
@tweezerjam
@tweezerjam Год назад
Wow what a tribute to one of my all time favorites. I hope he knows how many people do appreciate his abilities and achievements. A true Legend.
@patrickmcdaniel2048
@patrickmcdaniel2048 2 года назад
My favorite Rickey Henderson story isn't true, but is totally believable. The story goes that late in his career Rickey was trying to find a team to pick him up and he called the GM in San Diego and left a message. The message was "This is Rickey, calling on behalf of Rickey. Rickey needs a job."
@hotmanchicken4209
@hotmanchicken4209 Год назад
Ricky Henderson is one of my favorite baseball players! He was always beast mode with batting baserunning and fielding amazing!
@SeahawksBamBamKam
@SeahawksBamBamKam Год назад
It's just an Amazing Life and career Rickey had and the Longevity was just incredible
@psuley1977
@psuley1977 2 года назад
This was excellent. Rickey is my favourite athlete of all time, and this 70+ minutes flew by. Incredible work
@michaelelsey4285
@michaelelsey4285 Год назад
Welp, I'm 40 years old this year and I've been a huge sports fan my whole life and watched a heck of a lot of videos, documentaries, statistics, you name it. THIS is my favorite one I've ever watched. EVER. What a fantastic job you did here putting this together and all the clips, interviews, highlights, accolades, etc... It was a pleasure to see and was sad it had to end even after an hour of Ricky. When I was a kid I was a big fan of the A's with the Bash Brothers and McGwire/Canseco coming into the league and you pair those two up with a guy like Ricky who is always on base!!! It was like breaking up Kobe and Shaq but there was 2 Shaqs lol! Really makes you wonder what could have been if they didn't break the team apart dammit. I was too young at the time to realize all the records that Ricky was setting along the way but I certainly can now. Great job man, I tip my cap to you my friend. Def got yourself a subscribe today, keep up the good work.
@bigfootindeal1525
@bigfootindeal1525 2 года назад
Rickey really was one exciting player. The perfect combo of speed and power
@matthewseed3386
@matthewseed3386 8 месяцев назад
He really was the greatest of all time. I was lucky enough to get to meet him. I was a cook in Seattle when he came to the restaurant I asked his server to allow me to serve him. I told Rickey he was my hero and right then his face was on the TV right over my head. A magical moment. Good times.
@Sicknowledge01
@Sicknowledge01 7 месяцев назад
Man!! You Lucky that's whuts up!!!
@SanFranFan30
@SanFranFan30 2 года назад
Great story about Mac Suzuki, he was expelled from high school in Japan so his parents set him off to the US to get a job without knowing english at the age of 16, somehow he found his way into working as a laundry boy for a non-affiliated Class-A minor league team the Salinas Spurs and they say what the heck and let him pitch for 1 inning in the final game of the 1992 season. Off of that he was able to gain a full season contract for 1993 with another non-affiliated Class-A minor league team in the San Bernardino Spirit at the age of just 18, where he stood out as a closer. Off that season he was able to catch the attention of MLB scout and he signed with the Mariners and worked his way up the system by 1996 to become the third Japanese born player ever to make it to the MLB and the very first to ever play in the American League. He is one of the rare Japanese born players who played in the MLB before ever touching NPB. Additional story, I now own the exact glove he is wearing in the headshot photo they use on Baseball-Reference from his time with the Royals.
@Goldie_Hawn_Solo
@Goldie_Hawn_Solo Год назад
This post is cool. Thanks for sharing that info.
@longhealthyjoyfullife
@longhealthyjoyfullife Год назад
Definitely, one of the best baseball players of all times.
@richsleyster2656
@richsleyster2656 Год назад
That footage of LaRussa “sprinting” is pure gold LMAO!!!!
@FightTheDespots
@FightTheDespots 2 года назад
I'm an A's fan, born in 1983. I watched Rickey my whole childhood. It was some of my best memories. Thank you for this documentary. It was beautiful. I'm always glad he FINALLY got the recognition he deserved.
@TheGuitologist
@TheGuitologist Год назад
I cannot stomach watching the JOKE that modern MLB has become, so I enjoy these retrospectives of what baseball USED to be. Thanks.
@AndrewK80
@AndrewK80 Год назад
100%. Sports are supposed to entertain and today's MLB just doesn't measure up.
@nathangursky4628
@nathangursky4628 2 года назад
Awesome video. Rickey has always been my favorite player. I still consider him the all time walk leader- not because Bonds cheated, but Rickey did it with skill. Rickey has 2129 all time unintentional walks to Bonds 1870. As informative, detailed, and well researched this was, how on Earth do you not tell the John Olerud helmet story?!
@ndrocca
@ndrocca Год назад
Unfortunately, that John Olerud story isn’t real. Both Rickey and John have said this. However, both have admitted that they wish it was true which I think is almost as good.
@deathfromabove26
@deathfromabove26 8 месяцев назад
My favorite player of all time. Rickey Henderson was amazing to watch!
@ztoxtube
@ztoxtube Месяц назад
I had 2 posters in my bedroom growing up. Rickey and Kirby. The same reason for both; their heart for the game. I will forever remember these guys for why baseball is the greatest sport ever invented.
@jacknunya2480
@jacknunya2480 2 года назад
Keep these videos up they keep me sain
@StarkRavingSports
@StarkRavingSports 2 года назад
“Spahn and Sain, pray for rain”
@scottnotpilgrim
@scottnotpilgrim 2 года назад
@@StarkRavingSports I haven't heard that since my grandfather used to say the exact same thing. So thank you
@uniqueishot
@uniqueishot 2 года назад
I now have 3 bowls of popcorn. I can watch the video now.
@jemmemccann2952
@jemmemccann2952 2 года назад
Warmed up with some Dorktown Rickey and Foolish Baseball Rickey. Now I’m ready. Been looking forward to watching this all day.
@bradenhubahib8778
@bradenhubahib8778 2 года назад
The name Rickey doesn’t even seem real to me anymore
@joshbennett2799
@joshbennett2799 2 года назад
Idk if you take suggestions because I don’t read the comments but you should do a video on hank Aaron
@necrosion9789
@necrosion9789 Год назад
Rickey Henderson was one of my idols as a child. He pushed me to want to be a better ball player, and to learn to be a better base runner. I miss his style of play, and the running game, in general. He is definitely one of the greatest baseball players of all time, and extremely underrated, especially how the sport is today. You did an a great job on this video, thanks for sharing!!!
@knightrider693
@knightrider693 2 месяца назад
I was a kid during the Henderson, Eckersley, Bash brothers era and man it was exciting. Obviously Rickey leading off was must see tv back then. I feel so lucky I got to see the man play. If I'm building a lineup of all time greats he's making it and leading off for me 1000%
@kz5985
@kz5985 2 года назад
I absolutely loved Rickey ! It was such a great video, you described Rickey the way I always have! This was the best Rickey video I've ever watched ! Thank you for putting this together! There will never be another Rickey!
@rorymurphy4315
@rorymurphy4315 2 года назад
I’m definitely going to watch this over and over
@steveschmidt3961
@steveschmidt3961 2 года назад
wow at age 40 with the mets he hit 315 which is the 2nd highest number of his career although he only played in 121 games he had 526 plate appearances and 438 at bats i think that would qualify.....what a legendary 25 year career wow so insane.....
@larsonawitz
@larsonawitz 2 года назад
I can't express how much I love Rickey Henderson.
@johntodd6055
@johntodd6055 2 года назад
Thank You for making this much needed video of Rickey's greatness....I loved it!!!!
@ld1330
@ld1330 21 день назад
I played baseball my entire childhood and didn’t know much about its history later in my life I became obsessed with NBA history and here I am at 21 getting back into baseball and because of this video Ricky Henderson is now my favorite baseball player ever and possibly favorite athlete ever. I would only put Kobe Bryant ahead of him. And I was born and raised in California he is the most iconic legendary person ever in Oakland
@matthewbroderick6287
@matthewbroderick6287 2 года назад
What I love is how Rickey leads all of baseball EVER in stolen bases and runs scored, and he was still accused of being lazy! Imagine if he actually tried! Lol! Rickey Henderson was called by the absolutely amazing Ken Griffey Jr, "one of the top 5 players I'm baseball history!". Thank you so very much for this video, and thank you Rickey for the memories! God bless you!
@SRSMike
@SRSMike 2 года назад
Loved you in Ferris Bueller
@BaseballAF
@BaseballAF 2 года назад
WHOOOOOOAAA A RICKEY HENDERSON VIDEO AN HOUR+?!?! yes i will be watching this at least a few times
@donmcmoneagle662
@donmcmoneagle662 Год назад
That was an absolutely amazing documentary. Fantastic Job! And thanks for putting this out there. Subscribed!
@DaveLuna12
@DaveLuna12 2 года назад
I just watched an hour long plus video on Rickey Henderson!
@danielschwanke7580
@danielschwanke7580 2 года назад
I’d been saving this video in my back pocket for a boring day at work and today was that day. Loved every second of it. Thanks for helping me thru a long work day!
@Tolo-rx6tx
@Tolo-rx6tx Год назад
True legend it was an honor to watch Rickey play. I was a big fan as a kid, even had the I think 79 topps rookie card.
@archysime
@archysime 2 года назад
My favorite player growing up. I love the love you give him.
@americankulak2294
@americankulak2294 2 года назад
"Rickey approves of 80 minute documentaries about Rickey." --Rickey (probably)
@tatevancleve1802
@tatevancleve1802 10 месяцев назад
This is the only youtube video that's not a music video that I've watched from Start to finish more than one time. In fact this is either my fourth or fifth watch. And everytime it was as entertaining as Ricky Henderson himself!
@logicprofessor
@logicprofessor 2 года назад
Absolutely excellent! Great job really putting into perspective just how powerful of a career Ricky had. Best video yet!
@michaelsingleton3144
@michaelsingleton3144 2 года назад
Amazing work! That was thorough and hit all the perfect points. Thanks!
@chrisanderson5240
@chrisanderson5240 Год назад
What a great tribute. As a jays fan I hated him, then loved him as a boy. LEGEND🤙
@doc_adams8506
@doc_adams8506 7 месяцев назад
Lived in the Bay Area for two years. Bill King is an absolute legend. His call of the Immaculate Deception is timeless.
@colinready-evoy6014
@colinready-evoy6014 2 года назад
Well done man! I thought I was through hearing about Rickey Henderson but I watched the entire video and yes, he really does deserve this kind of love and respect for the singular player he was… is.
@the_swoletariat1621
@the_swoletariat1621 2 года назад
He’s been one of my favorite players for awhile, and this video is so great at cementing that.
@jimmydavis9639
@jimmydavis9639 2 года назад
Your coverage, with so much insightfull knowledge, with the uncanniness of putting pieces together with some great humor and obvious undeniable love of the game is some of the Best, entertainment and in documentary form, well pure genius. Thanks for all you do, to showcase the greatest sport ever devised by mankind.
@StarkRavingSports
@StarkRavingSports 2 года назад
What we’re all about right here!
@pp3k3jamail
@pp3k3jamail Год назад
Dave Stewart in the 1989 World Series started 2 games; Game 1 and Game 3. He won both games with a 1.69 ERA in 16 IP. That’s why Stewart won MVP over Rickey he was wrong about that in the video
@Orestes416
@Orestes416 2 года назад
My favorite player since the first time I saw him playing...great video and well done explained...thank you so much!
@lawrence_t_56
@lawrence_t_56 Год назад
I got the pleasure in my teens of watching this man play independent league ball for the Newark Bears when he was in his late forties (still hoping to be noticed by Major League scouts and play in the majors again) and he was still amazing to watch. I even got to catch a foul ball from him which I still have to this day. ⚾🙏🙂
@ericmarks7648
@ericmarks7648 22 дня назад
It was stunning to watch him. Rickey be Rickey!
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