Rickie Henderson, the legendary base-stealer, passed away at age 65 after battling pneumonia. His illustrious MLB career began with the Oakland Athletics in 1979, where he amassed 3,055 hits and an unparalleled 1,406 stolen bases, a record likely to remain unchallenged.
Henderson's accolades include 10 All-Star selections, three Silver Slugger awards, and two World Series championships. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2009, with his No. 24 jersey retired by the Athletics.