Autograph of the Week: Rickey Henderson

On May 1, 1991, Rickey Henderson stole career base number nine-hundred thirty nine which passed hall of famer Lou Brock, the previous all-time major league base stealing champion. Four years later on the same exact month & day, the ever youthful Rickey had career steal number one-thousand.

"If my uniform doesn't get dirty, I haven't done anything in the baseball game." - Rickey Henderson
Autograph of the Week

1st Week of May Recipient

Rickey Henderson Autograph
Rickey Henderson Autographed 1986 Topps

Card
1986 Topps

Card Number
500

Pen
Black Fine

Notes
1st card as a Yankees player.

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Did you know that Rickey Henderson has averaged more than one-hundred runs scored per season throughout his entire career?

Rickey Henderson stole more bases during the 1982 season than some teams have had during a season (click his name for personal stats & the season for team totals).

Lou Brock had his own "1982 season" in 1974 and Baseball Almanac invites you to examine every steal during that record setting season.