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OVER 34 YEARS OLD! PRISTINE CONDITION! YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 1989 OAKLAND A'S AUTHENTIC HOME WHITE JERSEY OF THE GREATEST LEADOFF PLAYER IN MAJOR LEAGUE HISTORY - 5 TOOL HALL OF FAMER - RICKEY HENDERSONS. HE OWNS SO MANY MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL RECORDS (SEE AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS LISTING). JERSEY IS MADE BY RAWLINGS, HAS EVERYTHING SEWN-ON, HAS VELCRO BETWEEN THE 2ND AND 3RD BUTTONS, HAS WORLD SERIES PATCH ON SLEEVE, NAMEPLATE, AND IS A MEN'S SIZE 44 (SIZE EQUAL TO A MEN'S LARGE). BEAUTIFUL JERSEY AND IS IDEAL TO GET SIGNED BY THE LEGEND. SHIPPING WITH ONLINE SIGNATURE TRACKING VIA PRIORITY MAIL IS $13.00. MORE ABOUT RICKEY FROM WIKIPEDIA: Rickey Nelson Henley Henderson (born December 25, 1958) is an American former professional baseball left fielder who played 25 seasons in MLB for nine teams from 1979 to 2003, including four separate tenures with his original team, the Oakland Athletics. Nicknamed "the Man of Steal", he is widely regarded as baseball's all time greatest leadoff hitter and baserunner. He holds MLB records for career stolen bases, runs, unintentional walks, and leadoff home runs. At the time of his last major league game in 2003, the ten-time All Star ranked among the sport's top 100 all-time home run hitters and was its all-time leader in walks. In 2009, he was inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame on his first ballot appearance. Henderson holds the single - season record for stolen bases (130 in 1982) and is the only player in AL history to steal 100 bases in a season, having done so three times (in 1980, 1982, and 1983). His 1,406 career steals is 50% higher than the previous record of 938 by Lou Brock. Henderson is the all-time stolen base leader for the Oakland Athletics and previously held the New York Yankees' franchise record from 1988 to 2011. He was among the league's top ten base stealers in 21 different seasons. Henderson was named the AL's MVP in 1990, and he was twice the lead-off hitter for World Series champions: the 1989 Oakland Athletics and the 1993 Toronto Blue Jays. A 12-time stolen base champion, Henderson led the league in runs five times. His 25-year career elevated him to the top ten in several other categories, including career at-bats, games, and outfield putouts and total chances. His high on-base percentage, power hitting, and stolen base and run totals made him one of the most dominant and innovative players of all time. He was further known for his unquenchable passion for playing baseball and a buoyant, eccentric, and quotable personality that both perplexed and entertained fans. Once asked if he thought Henderson was a future Hall of Famer, statistician Bill James replied, "If you could split him in two, you'd have two Hall of Famers."