If you stole 70 bases a year for 20 years, you'd almost catch Rickey Henderson. Almost.
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Yes. Fun to watch for sure. Still crazy as a loon though. Lol
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Rickey was so fearless. I think Raines was as talented, but was missing that fearless quality. Coleman was great as well, but wasn’t the complete ball player Henderson was.
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Thus, the Hall of Fame. Also, 1990 AL MVP, 1981 AL MVP runner-up, 10x All-Star, 3x Silver Slugger, 1981 Gold Glove, 1989 & 1993 World Series champion.
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At age 44 in his final season. Rickey was part of a fascinating
@Dodgers ball club that included Adrian Beltre at 3B, Fred McGriff at 1B, Robin Ventura off bench. Team had future managers Dave Roberts in CF and Alex Cora at 2B. Finished 2nd in NL West at 85-77.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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kind of amazing that the current Billy Hamilton is still not the most prolific base-stealing Billy Hamilton
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The game has changed. Sign stealing has replaced the art of base stealing. Why take the risk of getting called out if you know the next pitch!
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