It was nearly 20 years ago that Rickey Henderson took that first step towards second.
In a Sunday afternoon game against the Texas Rangers, the Athletics left fielder started his career off with a double. But two innings later, Henderson would do one of the many things he became known for -- a single followed up by a stolen base.
Today Henderson was voted to the Baseball Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2009, grabbing an impressive 94.8 percent of the votes (511 of the 539 eligible voters).
Henderson is the best lead off hitter to have ever played the game. Certainly the 1,406 stolen bases he grabbed in his 24-year career factor into the equation, but the man offered every team he played for more than turning singles into doubles, doubles into triples and singles into triples.
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