MLBMLB - Oakland Athletics1979–2003Hall of Fame · 2009

Rickey Henderson Cards & Plaques

1,406 stolen bases on the wall — for the A's fan who lived the leadoff era.

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Rickey Henderson #24 3 Card Plaque Topps Bowman 2023 2024 Oakland A's

Career snapshot

Career: .279 BA · 3,055 hits · 297 HR · 1,115 RBI · 2,295 R (all-time MLB record) · 1,406 SB (all-time MLB record) · 25 seasons · 1979–2003 across nine franchises, with four separate stints in Oakland.

Hardware: 2× World Series Champion (1989, 1993), 1990 AL MVP, 10× All-Star, 12× AL Stolen Base Leader, 1× Gold Glove, 3× Silver Slugger. All-time MLB leader in stolen bases, runs, and leadoff home runs. Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2009 (94.8%, first ballot).

Accolades

★ All-time MLB stolen bases leader (1,406) — more than 400 ahead of second

★ All-time MLB runs scored leader (2,295)

★ All-time MLB leadoff home runs (81)

★ 1990 AL MVP

★ 2× World Series Champion (1989 Oakland A's, 1993 Toronto Blue Jays)

★ 10× MLB All-Star

★ 12× AL Stolen Base Leader · 130 SB in 1982 (single-season record)

★ Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2009 (94.8%, first ballot)

The card collector's view

Rickey's flagship rookie is the 1980 Topps #482 RC—a vintage standard, with PSA 10 copies clearing four figures during A's anniversary years. The card sits in the same iconic 1980 set as Hall of Fame contemporaries. 1980 O-Pee-Chee #173 is the Canadian variant chase. His 1981-2003 Topps run features his record-breaking stolen base seasons and MVP-era cards. Panini retired-legends inserts in Diamond Kings feature Rickey in classic A's green-and-gold.

About Rickey Henderson Cards & Plaques at FreshDCards

All-time MLB stolen bases leader. Rickey Henderson swiped 1,406 bases over twenty-five seasons—a record that may never be approached again, more than 400 ahead of second place. The 1990 AL MVP also retired as the all-time runs-scored leader (2,295) and held the single-season stolen base record (130 in 1982). Twenty-five years across nine franchises, anchored by four separate stints with the Oakland A's. Ten All-Star nods, two World Series rings (1989 A's, 1993 Blue Jays). Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2009. Henderson passed away in December 2024 at age 65.