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Daily Dose: Dec. 16 - Rickey be Rickey be a Hall of Famer....

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Rickey Henderson.jpgjust as i'm getting the itch to play golf again (we're supposed to get up to 5 inches of snow tonight, by the way), my thoughts have turned to the upcoming Hall of Fame elections for Major League Baseball.

And my favorite player of all time, the man whose batting stance and headfirst slide I emulated, will be elected - Rickey Henderson.

Unfortunately, some schmo's will purposely leave him off the ballot so he's not unanimously elected, but that's neither here nor there.

Henderson.bmp was everything you could love and hate about pro sports. He was a show off. He was arrogant. He wanted to get paid. But he loved the game. He bumped around the independent leagues just because. I actually don't remember him officially retiring from the sport. He was the best teammate you could ask for because the man took walks, stole bases and above all else, scored runs. That's what matters in baseball.

He was power and speed and the most disruptive offensive force in the game for nearly 15 years. That's just amazing.

My favorite personal Rickey moment: I have only one, because I only saw him play live, once. It was Aug. 1, 1999 and he was with the Mets playing at Wrigley Field.
Now, he was past his prime, but the 10th inning was vintage Rickey.

He led off the top of the 10th and coaxed a walk.
Then, he stole second base! - trust me, seeing that was like watching Jordan a little bit in his Washington days...it wasn't all there all the time, but every now and then there was a flashback to the glory days, when you saw one of the greatest players of all time doing the exact thing that made them great. It was fabulous.
He advanced to third on an errant throw, and then scored on a sac fly.
It was baseball poetry. and I still have the scorecard
It was Rickey.

And I cannot wait until he's inducted. It'll be one of the few times I make an effort to watch the ceremony.

On a lighter note - one of the best parts of Rickey's career in baseball are his quotes.
I have rounded up some of the better ones, so read on in the extended body.
here's a taste
In June 1999, when Henderson was playing with the Mets, he saw reporters running around the clubhouse before a game. He asked a teammate what was going on and he was told that Tom Robson, the team's hitting coach, had just been fired. Henderson said, "Who's he?"


on an equally funny note, here are all the players that were traded for Rickey in his career:
1984 - Yankees sent Stan Javier, Jay Howell, Jose Rijo, Eric Plunk and Tim Birtsas to the A's.
1989 - A's sent Greg Cadaret, Eric Plunk and Luis Polonia to the Yankees.
1993 - Blue Jays sent Steve Karsay and Jose Herrera to the A's.
1997 - Angels sent Ryan Hancock, Stevenson Agosto and George Arias to the Padres.

- Rickey on referring to himself in the third person:
"Listen, people are always saying, 'Rickey says Rickey.' But it's been blown way out of proportion. People might catch me, when they know I'm ticked off, saying, 'Rickey, what the heck are you doing, Rickey?' They say, 'Darn, Rickey, what are you saying Rickey for? Why don't you just say, 'I?' But I never did. I always said, 'Rickey,' and it became something for people to joke about."

- In the early 1980s, the Oakland A's accounting department was freaking out. The books were off $1 million. After an investigation, it was determined Rickey was the reason why. The GM asked him about a $1 million bonus he had received and Rickey said instead of cashing it, he framed it and hung it on a wall at his house.

- In 1996, Henderson's first season with San Diego, he boarded the team bus and was looking for a seat. Steve Finley said, "You have tenure, sit wherever you want." Henderson looked at Finley and said, "Ten years? Ricky's been playing at least 16, 17 years."

- This was the year he ended up playing with the Red Sox. He called San Diego GM Kevin Towers and left the following message: "This is Rickey calling on behalf of Rickey. Rickey wants to play baseball."

- In Seattle. Rickey struck out and as the next batter was walking past him, he heard Henderson say, "Don't worry, Rickey, you're still the best."

- Rickey once asked a teammate how long it would take him to drive to the Dominican Republic.

- Moments after breaking Lou Brock's stolen base record, Henderson told the crowd - with Brock mere feet next to him - "Lou Brock was a great base stealer, but today, I am the greatest of all-time."

- Henderson once fell asleep on an ice pack and got frostbite - which forced him to miss three games -- in mid-August.

- A reporter asked Henderson if Ken Caminiti's estimate that 50 percent of Major League players were taking steroids was accurate. His response was, "Well, Rickey's not one of them, so that's 49 percent right there."

- Henderson broke Ty Cobb's career record for runs scored with a home run. After taking his usual 45 seconds or so around the bases, Rickey slid into home plate.

- On being Nolan Ryan's 5,000th career strikeout: "It gave me no chance. He (Ryan) just blew it by me. But it's an honor. I'll have another paragraph in all the baseball books. I'm already in the books three or four times."

- San Diego GM Kevin Towers was trying to contact Rickey at a nearby hotel. He knew Henderson always used fake names to avoid the press, fans, etc. He was trying to think like Rickey and after several attempts; he was able to get Henderson on the phone.

Rickey had checked in under Richard Pryor.

- The morning after the Sox finished off the sweep against St. Louis last October, Henderson called someone in the organization looking for tickets to Game 6 at Fenway Park.

- The Mets were staying in a hotel less than a mile from Cinergy Field in Cincinnati. While some players walked, most took the team bus. A few minutes after they arrived -- again it was less than a mile - the last players off the bus noticed a stretched limo that had just pulled up.

Of course, Rickey emerged from the back seat.

- A reporter once asked Rickey if he talked to himself, "Do I talk to myself? No, I just remind myself of what I'm trying to do. You know, I never answer myself so how can I be talking to myself?"

- OK, I know everyone has been waiting for it. Alas, according to both parties involved, it's not true. I wish it were. Heck, both Rickey Henderson and John Olerud have said they wish it were true. But it just didn't happen.

The story went that a few weeks into Henderson's stint with the Mariners, he walked up to Olerud at the batting cage and asked him why he wore a batting helmet in the field. Olerud explained that he had an aneurysm at nine years old and he wore the helmet for protection. Legend goes that Henderson said, "Yeah, I used to play with a guy that had the same thing."

Legend also goes that Olerud said, "That was me, Rickey."

Henderson played with Olerud on the Blue Jays and the Mets.
(really? I think Olerud is just trying to save face :-)

- Rickey was asked if he had the Garth Brooks album with Friends in Low Places and Henderson said, "Rickey doesn't have albums. Rickey has CDs."

- During a contract holdout with Oakland in the early 1990s, Henderson said, "If they want to pay me like Mike Gallego, I'll play like Gallego."

- In the late 1980s, the Yankees sent Henderson a six-figure bonus check. After a few months passed, an internal audit revealed the check had not been cashed. Current Yankees GM Brian Cashman - then a low-level nobody with the organization - called Rickey and asked if there was a problem with the check. Henderson said, "I'm just waiting for the money market rates to go up."

- Rickey was pulled over by a San Diego police officer for speeding. As the officer was approaching Rickey's car, the window went down a few inches and a folded $100 bill emerged. The officer let Rickey and his money head home without a ticket.

- When he was on the Yankees in the mid-1980s, Henderson told teammates that his condo had such a great view that he could see, "The Entire State Building."

- During one of his stays with Oakland, Henderson's locker was next to Billy Beane's. After making the team out of spring training, Beane was sent to the minors after a few months. Upon his return, about six weeks later, Henderson looked at Beane and said, "Hey, man, where have you been? Haven't seen you in awhile."

- To this day and dating back 25 years, before every game he plays, Henderson stands completely naked in front of a full length locker room mirror and says, "Ricky's the best," for several minutes.

- In the last week of his lone season with the Red Sox, Chairman Tom Werner asked Henderson what he would like for his 'going-away' gift. Henderson said he wasn't going anywhere, but he would like owner John Henry's Mercedes. Werner said it would be tough to get the same make and model in less than a week and Henderson said, "No, I want his car." Turns out the Sox got Henderson a Red Thunderbird and when he saw it on the field before the last game of the season, Rickey said, "Whose ugly car is on the field?"

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A graduate of North Central College, Owczarski covers the high school football beat in the fall and the local golf beat year around. He also serves as the Beacon News’ main sports features/enterprise writer. He has won several national writing awards and has a weekly column that runs on Sundays.

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