‘Man of Steal’: Rickey Henderson's record-setting career by the numbers

The “Man of Steal” has left an indelible mark on baseball history.

Rickey Henderson, celebrated as the greatest leadoff hitter of all time, passed away at 65. His electrifying presence on the basepaths transformed games, showcasing an unparalleled ability to reach base and create scoring opportunities.

With a remarkable career spanning 25 seasons across nine teams, Rickey Henderson was truly one of a kind. The Oakland Athletics icon achieved 10 All-Star selections, three Silver Slugger awards, two World Series championships, an MVP title, a Gold Glove, and a well-deserved induction into the Hall of Fame.

To grasp the magnitude of Henderson’s impact, consider these impressive statistics from his legendary career:

  • 0: In a jaw-dropping display, Henderson recorded five stolen bases and four runs without a single at-bat, finishing with a 0-0 line after walking four times.
  • 1: Henderson stands alone as the only player in MLB history to achieve both 3,000 hits and 2,000 walks.
  • 2: He is one of just two players in the Modern Era to steal 100 or more bases in three different seasons, alongside Vince Coleman.
  • 5: Among only five players to score 100 or more runs in over 12 MLB seasons, he shares this elite company with legends like Hank Aaron and Derek Jeter.
  • 10: True to his nickname, Henderson is the only player to have 10 or more games in a season with three or more stolen bases, achieving this feat in both 1983 and 1988.
  • 12: He leads the American League in stolen bases 12 times, an MLB record that showcases his dominance.
  • 13: Henderson had 13 seasons with at least 75 runs and 50 stolen bases, a record unmatched in MLB history.
  • 81: As the premier leadoff hitter, he hit 81 home runs from the top of the batting order, the highest in MLB history.
  • 755: Henderson’s ability to generate offense is evident in his 755 games with at least one run and one stolen base, significantly surpassing Ty Cobb’s 520.
  • 1,337: From 1980 to 2000, Henderson stole 1,337 bases, outpacing every other player by over 500, even exceeding the total stolen bases of the Boston Red Sox during that period.
  • 1,406: In total, he achieved an astonishing 1,406 stolen bases, nearly 500 more than any other player, with no one else even reaching 950.
  • 2,129: Henderson was also a master at drawing walks, holding the record for the most unintentional walks in MLB history, surpassing Barry Bonds with 2,129.
  • 2,295: His career total of 2,295 runs scored remains the highest in MLB history, exceeding the combined totals of stars like Mookie Betts and José Altuve.

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