Baseball’s “Man of Steal,” Corridor of Famer Rickey Henderson is lifeless after a bout with pneumonia … TMZ has realized.
Sources with direct information inform us … Henderson handed away Friday within the Oakland space, and had been getting therapy at a hospital for a short interval.
The MLB legend holds the report for stolen bases, and performed left area for 9 groups from 1979 to 2003. Most of these years had been spent with the Oakland A’s, the place he debuted within the majors, however he additionally starred with the Yankees, Blue Jays, Mets, Padres and others … earlier than retiring with the Dodgers.
All through his profession, Rickey racked up greater than 3,055 hits and 297 house runs with a .279 batting common. He additionally holds the all-time report for runs scored with 2,295.
As for his prowess at stealing bases — his all-time report is 1,406, and to present you an thought how spectacular that’s … no different participant in historical past has reached 1,000 stolen bases!
Rickey was a 10-time All-Star participant and entered the Baseball Corridor of Fame in 2009.
The tales about him as a teammate are legendary, you will positively be seeing them throughout social media at this time.
Because the information of his dying broke, a number of baseball icons who performed with Rickey — together with Dave Winfield and Ozzie Guillen — shared their condolences.