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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: 194. Chapters: Rickey Henderson, Dock Ellis, Reggie Jackson, Denny McLain, Milton Bradley (baseball), Barry Zito, Frank Thomas (designated hitter), Orlando Cepeda, Craig Breslow, Tony La Russa, Dooley Womack, Edwar Ramirez, Tim Raines, Jose Canseco, Matt Holliday, Mike Piazza, Vic Davalillo, Nomar Garciaparra, Mark McGwire, Billy Beane, Mickey Tettleton, Johnny Damon, Dick Allen, Jason Giambi, Ron Darling, Nick Swisher, Miguel Tejada, Cesar Tovar, Hideki Matsui, Rollie Fingers, Joe Morgan, Dave Duncan (baseball), Gene Tenace, Goose Gossage, Mike Sweeney, Eric Byrnes, Matt Stairs, Akinori Iwamura, Bartolo Colon, Ben Sheets, Carlos Pena, Kenny Rogers (baseball), Manny Trillo, Dave Kingman, Dusty Baker, Blue Moon Odom, Jim Pagliaroni, Octavio Dotel, Ken Holtzman, Jonny Gomes, Rich Harden, Randy Velarde, Joaquin Andujar, Coco Crisp, Dan Meyer (first baseman), Willie McGee, Willie Randolph, David Justice, Jack Cust, Willie Wilson (baseball), Ray Fosse, Brandon Inge, Jose Guillen, Ryan Langerhans, Davey Lopes, Phil Roof, Dave Parker, Chad Gaudin, Vida Blue, Catfish Hunter, Ted Lilly, Willie McCovey, Manny Sanguillen. Excerpt: Rickey Nelson Henley Henderson (born December 25, 1958) is an American former baseball left fielder who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) 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 base on balls. In 2009, he was inducted to the Baseball Hall of...