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A tribute to Jim Rice and Rickey Henderson

July 27, 2009

The Hall of Fame Class of 2009 includes two of the greatest left fielders of all time: Jim Rice and Rickey Henderson.

During his prime, Rice was known as one of the most feared hitters in the league, and for good reason. Rice became the third player in history to lead the league in triples, home runs, and RBI during the same season, and he was the first to have the outright lead in all three categories.

Players Who Led the League in Triples, Home Runs, and RBI
(*tied for league lead)
Player Season League Triples Home Runs RBI
Tip O'Neill 1887 AA 19* 14  123
Jim Bottomley 1928 NL 20  31* 136
Jim Rice 1978 AL 15  46  139

Henderson, of course, is the most prolific base stealer of all time, and the best lead-off hitter to ever play the game. Over 25 seasons with nine different teams, Henderson stole a record 1406 bases, a full 468 more than the previous record (Lou Brock’s 938). He stole at an above-average efficiency as well, posting a career 81% success rate. Along the way, Rickey managed to lead the league twelve times, the most ever.

Stolen Base League Leaders
Player # Times Led League
Rickey Henderson 12
Max Carey 10
Luis Aparicio 9
Lou Brock 8
Five players tied 6

Congratulations to Jim Rice and Rickey Henderson on their induction to Baseball's Hall of Fame.

 
 

COMMENTS (1 Comment)

ErnieSS
Did you have to use the word "feared" while complimenting Rice? Other than that, it's a fine snapshot of two excellent players.
8:11 PM Sep 18th
 
 
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