One of the world’s greatest professional athletes has transitioned. Major League Baseball legend Rickey Henderson has died at age 65.
As reported on CNN Sports, the former Hall of Famer is no longer with us. On Friday (Dec. 20), his family confirmed his passing. “It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of my husband, Rickey Henderson,” the statement read. The release would go on to detail his impact professionally and personally. “A legend on and off the field, Rickey was a devoted son, dad, friend, grandfather, brother, uncle, and a truly humble soul. Rickey lived his life with integrity, and his love for baseball was paramount. Now, Rickey is at peace with the Lord, cherishing the extraordinary moments and achievements he leaves behind.”
The Chicago, Ill., native played in the MLB for 25 seasons. During his time as a left fielder, he changed the game with his unique gifts of speed and power. Nicknamed the “Man Of Steal,” he retired as the league’s all-time stolen base leader (1,406) and all-time runs scored leader (2,295). In addition to his quick moves, he was respected as a fierce competitor by his peers and well-respected teammate. In 2009, he was voted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame.
During his inception speech, he professed his love for the game that changed his life and gave tribute to his biggest inspiration, Muhammed Ali. “He said at one time ‘I am the greatest.’ That is something I always wanted to be. And now that the Association has voted me into the Baseball Hall of Fame, my journey as a player is complete. I am now in the class of the greatest players of all time. And at this moment, I am very, very humble.”
You can see some of Rickey Henderson’s highlights below.