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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Newark Bears players, Rickey Henderson, Jose Canseco, Jaime Navarro, Armando Benitez, Jim Leyritz, Hensley Meulens, Keith Foulke, Jose Lima, Marlon Anderson, Jay Gibbons, Charlton Jimerson, Daryle Ward, Joe Borowski, Brian Barton, Randall Simon, Alberto Castillo, Josue Matos, John Mitchell, Lance Johnson, Ozzie Canseco, Val Majewski, John-Ford Griffin, Billy Ashley, Jose Herrera, Ryan Minor, Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium, Ramon Castro, Kevin Thompson, Willie Banks, Richie Lewis, Ramon Nivar, Anthony Sanders, Mark Leiter, Ryan Bukvich, Chris Jones, Bobby Hill, Kevin Foster, Will Pennyfeather, Will Cunnane, Justin Huisman, Jeriome Robertson, Michael Hernandez, Franklyn Gracesqui, Keith Reed, Ruben Mateo, Calvin Maduro, Raul Gonzalez, Mark Woodyard, Jose Rodriguez, Dusty Bergman, Steve Kent, Jeff Ball, Craig Worthington, Cory Aldridge, Doug DeVore, Calvin Jones, Barry Armitage, John Barfield, Donaldo Mendez, Jeremy Hill, Reggie Harris, Edwin Almonte, Matt Wagner, Manuel Barrios, Francisco Santos, Jan Granado. Excerpt: Rickey Henley Henderson (born Rickey Nelson Henley, December 25, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former Major League Baseball left fielder who played for nine teams from 1979 to 2003, including four stints with his original team, the Oakland Athletics. Nicknamed The Man of Steal, he is widely regarded as the sport's greatest leadoff hitter and baserunner. He holds the major league records for career stolen bases, runs scored, unintentional walks and leadoff home runs. At the time of his last major league game in 2003, the ten-time American League (AL) All-Star ranked among the sport's top 100 all-time home run hitters and was its all-time leader in bases on balls. In 2009, he was inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame. In addition to the career steals record, Henderson also holds the single-season reco...