Given that backdrop, I began wondering who the second-best player in Oakland A's history was by WAR (wins above replacement). The obvious answer for the top spot is Rickey Henderson, who turned in ...
Henderson played for the A’s in parts of 14 seasons over four different stints during his 25-year career and he is considered the greatest player in Oakland franchise history. News of his death ...
OAKLAND, Calif. — Rickey Henderson, the Oakland kid who became the greatest leadoff hitter in baseball history and his hometown A’s biggest star, has died. Skip to main ...
Oakland Athletics pitcher Hogan Harris (63 ... going from 3 to 13. According to the A's roster page, there is nobody that has taken the number 63, so this also appears to be of his own volition.
Ticket registration begins on Jan. 20. Henderson, the greatest Oakland A’s player of all time, died at 65 due to complications from pneumonia in December only days away from his 66th birthday.
Friends, family and fans filled the Oakland Arena to give tribute to Rickey Henderson, the greatest Oakland A’s player of all time, who died at age 65 in December. Rapper MC Hammer, former A’s pitcher ...
"He was undoubtedly the most legendary player in Oakland history and made an indelible mark on generations of A's fans over his 14 seasons wearing the Green and Gold," the Athletics said.
OAKLAND – The torch was passed from Willie ... who emceed the program along with A’s players Shooty Babitt and Bip Roberts. “That man,” Ken Griffey Jr. said of Rickey, “changed baseball ...
According to the team's social media ... 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 ...