Erin States Hoy, Rickey’s No. 1 fan, agonized over not being able to join the roughly 5,000 fans who attended the ceremony in ...
Henderson, the greatest Oakland A’s player of all time, died at age 65 ... I would say Rickey carved out his own space in ...
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Six months and two days. He deserved more time to be celebrated for all he brought to the sport of baseball, to fans of the game, to the Oakland A’s and the city itself. On Saturday, six weeks ...
The A's will call Sutter Health Park home for three years, sharing the ballpark with the Sacramento River Cats starting in ...
She also extended the family's "sincere gratitude to MLB, the Oakland A's, and the incredible doctors and nurses at UCSF who cared for Rickey with dedication and compassion. Your prayers and ...
Henderson’s death came just months after the A’s played their final game in Oakland before moving to Sacramento. Henderson appeared at every game of the A’s final homestand against the New ...
Rickey Henderson, before his passing and for far too short of a time, was the greatest living ballplayer, Monte Poole writes.