There is no listing for a Ricky Henderson 960 stolen bases card. However, there is a 1991 Upper Deck Ricky Henderson 939 stolen bases card that is worth about $10.
Rickey Henderson is the all-time MLB stolen base leader, with 1,406. Lou Brock is second with 938.
As of the end of the 2007 season, Rickey Henderson is MLB's all time stolen base leader with 1406. The record for most stolen bases in a single MLB season is held by Hugh Nicol of the Cincinnati Red Stockings of the American Association who stole 138 bases in 1887. The modern day record is held by Rickey Henderson with 130 stolen bases in 1982.
Rickey Henderson is MLB's all time stolen base leader with 1406. Lou Brock is second with 938.
Rickey Henderson is MLB's all time stolen base leader with 1406.
Rickey Henderson stole third base 50 times during his Major League Baseball career. He is known for being one of the greatest base stealers in the history of the game, holding the record for the most career stolen bases. His aggressive base-running style and keen baseball instincts contributed to his success on the basepaths.
In 1982, Oakland Athletics outfielder Rickey Henderson stole 130 bases.
Rickey Henderson is the all-time MLB stolen base leader, with 1,406. Lou Brock is second with 938.
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career stolen bases is Rickey Henderson with1,406 stolen bases but most stolen bases in one season, is technically Hugh Nicol with 138 stolen base in one season. with the new stolen base rule implemented the individual with the most stolen bases in one season would be Rickey Henderson with 130 stolen bases. Rickey Henderson is the only Major league Baseball player to have stolen 100 bases in 3 consecutive season back to back. Posted by: David Geter
As of the end of the 2007 season, Rickey Henderson is MLB's all time stolen base leader with 1406. The record for most stolen bases in a single MLB season is held by Hugh Nicol of the Cincinnati Red Stockings of the American Association who stole 138 bases in 1887. The modern day record is held by Rickey Henderson with 130 stolen bases in 1982.
Rickey Henderson is MLB's all time stolen base leader with 1406. Lou Brock is second with 938.
Sport card values can vary greatly depending on condition. The Rickey Henderson Silver Star Hologram card that celebrates his record 939th career stolen base can be worth anywhere between $3 and $20 depending on its condition.
Rickey Henderson is MLB's all time stolen base leader with 1406.
As a member of the Montreal Expos, Ron LeFlore led the National League in stolen bases in 1980 with 97 and, as a member of the Detroit Tigers, led the American League in 1978 with 68.
The error on the Rickey Henderson rookie card, which is the 1980 Topps #482, is that it incorrectly lists the player's name as "Rickey" instead of "Rickey Henderson" on the front of the card. This card is notable not only for the error but also for Henderson's legendary status as one of baseball's greatest base stealers. The error makes the card more valuable to collectors, especially in good condition.
Rickey HendersonRickey Henderson got on base a lot more, hit for more power, and was a better fielder for most of his career. Brock was very good, but Henderson was one of the greatest players of all time.
From 1980-1989, while playing for the Oakland A's and New York Yankees, all-time stolen base leader Rickey Hendersonled the decade with 838 steals. In 1982, he set the MLB single-season record with 130.Henderson finished his Hall of Fame career with 1,406 stolen bases.