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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
67MARQUEZ’s massivo article on Rickey Henderson. (everything is in here but fun loving condo-stiffing!)
There was concern that Rickey’s need for speed had an adverse effect on other aspects of his game. But the game’s greatest leadoff hitter shrugged off the criticism the following season- which for the first time since 1979 did not include Billy Martin as A’s manager- as he hiked his average up from .267 to .292 and his on-base percentage from .398 to .414. And while he still found time to become the first major-leaguer to reach 100 stolen bases in three different seasons (with 108 in ’83), he was only caught stealing nineteen times; a far cry from forty-two the year before.
After leading the league in walks in back-to-back seasons, Rickey reluctantly introduced new elements to his game. A’s manager Steve Boros, who called for Rickey to utilize all his talents:
“Perhaps he shouldn’t think as much about walks. I believe Rickey has the ability to hit 20 homers and drive in 70 runs and steal 100 bases.”
Oh, he still did the usual Rickey things (.293/.399, 113 runs scored) but he walked a un-Rickey like 86 times, and stole “only” 66 bases (still good enough to pace the American League). While those numbers went down, Rickey reached career highs in homeruns (16), RBI’s (58), and slugging percentage (.458).
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1. Shooty: Applying to be Fearless LeaderPay Rikki!
Naw. Chris Truby.
Of course, it's his year at the Hall of Fame, too. Those electors couldn't possibly screw this one up, could they?
Yes, I think Rickey would win the BTF favorite player of all time poll.
These were Billy Martin's A's. Those pitchers were ALWAYS exhausted. Dwayne Murphy, especially, was an obsessive re-positioner. I wish there was readily available footage of the way he played centerfield. There hasn't been anything like it since.
For reference, and support of Shooty:
Oakland, 1980 - 94 CG
Oakland, 1981 - 60 CG (in 109 games)
Oakland, 1982 - 42 CG (because all the pitchers were undergoing total implosion)
AL totals:
1980 - 549 CG
1981 - 334 CG
1982 - 445 CG
Those were some damn tired Oakland pitchers.
Rick Langford had 28 complete games. The team had 94. The tops 3 starters had at least 20 CG, and #4-5 had at least 10. Only one bullpen guy pitched more than 50 innings, and only one other threw more than 30.
Damn how the game has changed, and I have no doubt the pitchers were indeed throwing slower as the 9th inning came around.
Rickey rulz.
I saw Rickey once at the Honolulu airport, around 1996... must have been off-season. He was casually sitting by himself, at an uncrowded gate of the terminal. I remember he looked very nonchalant, wearing sneakers, blue jeans, and a Hawaiian shirt. He looked like such a regular guy - no entourage, no fancy clothes - I wasn't sure it was him at first. I remember thinking, hey that dude over there looks like Rickey Henderson. Then, some kid walked up to him and asked him for an autograph, and that's when I knew it was definitely him. I was impressed at how down to earth he seemed.
Athletics Nation is getting good stuff from posters lately.
The Story of Ricky
There were a few years where Armas and Rickey played CF for the Sawx (hi Shooty) and the Yanx. Murph played a few more years but not long enough for Rickey II.
BTW that four game series helped kill the Orioles that year. The A's got three complete game wins from Keough, Langford and McCatty, and those three games were the difference between the O's and the Yankees. That may have been Baltimore's best team of the Weaver era---they went 80 and 38 after Memorial Day and beat up on the Yankees in their head-to-head matchups---but even though they won 100 games they still wound up short.
A great team, but not even close. Weaver's best were the 69-71 teams. If I had to pick one, I'd go with the 1970 team that won the series, but it's pretty much the same team for those 3 years, with a total of 318 regular season wins.
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