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eSDee
07-15-2003, 12:04 AM
From MLB.com (http://losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/la/news/la_news.jsp?ymd=20030714&content_id=427892&vkey=news_la&fext=.jsp&c_id=lan)


Burnitz, Henderson headed to LA

http://losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/images/2003/07/14/kLfx9rZd.jpg

LOS ANGELES -- Searching for a way to improve the lowest-scoring offense in the National League, the Dodgers on Monday acquired outfielder Jeromy Burnitz from the New York Mets in exchange for three minor leaguers and they signed 44-year-old future Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson out of an independent league.

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Henderson, baseball's all-time leader in runs scored, stolen bases and walks but unable to land a Major League job this year, was hitting .339 with a .493 on-base percentage and a .591 slugging percentage for the Newark Bears of the Atlantic League. This will be the 10-time All-Star's ninth team and 25th Major-League season.

He is generally regarded as the best leadoff hitter in history, combining the speed and base-running savvy to steal 1,403 bases with the power to hit 295 home runs.



Go Rickey! :D I am very glad to hear that Rickey is coming back for one more dance in the sun. Although Rickey will probably want to come back next year, I think that Rickey Henderson is a testament of what hard work and persistance can do for you. That with a buttload of natural talent and strength.

You da man Rickey, you da man :thumb:

NuTs62
07-15-2003, 12:10 AM
heh I was expecting him to come back sooner or later! And wouldn't be surprised if he tries to hang up his cleats when he's 50.

asker
07-15-2003, 12:43 AM
A lot of 44 year olds would have retired instead of being sent down. I have great respect for Rickey's persistance. I hope that he does more great things as Dodger. The Dodgers are in desperate need of a hitter.

NuTs62
07-15-2003, 02:04 AM
Originally posted by asker
A lot of 44 year olds would have retired instead of being sent down. I have great respect for Rickey's persistance. I hope that he does more great things as Dodger. The Dodgers are in desperate need of a hitter.

The problem being that he'll be a bench player. I understand that bench players are important, but don't you want to end your career on a high note? I think Mark McGwire did, which coincidentally I think was a bit premature because he still should have a few years left in him. But as for Ricky, its been downhill for over 5 years already.

Merlin
07-15-2003, 04:55 AM
Halleluiah ! Rickey is back. Rickey has always been one of my favorite players and I'm glad to see him still in the game. He obviously has all the money he'll ever need but just wants to keep playing. God bless him for that. And yes, he'll probably keep playing until someone chases him down and rips the jersey right off his back.

As for his talent. No, he can't come cose to performing at the levels he once did, however, he still knows how to get on base. And while he may not be what you would call a "team player" he does have the tendency to demonstrate to his teammates the virtues of plate discipline and the value of taking the walk. He'll help the Dodgers.

attgig
07-15-2003, 08:05 AM
yeah, he's definitely a hard worker...and always wants to be in the action. he'll be fine as long as you keep the deck of cards away from him. ;)

Merlin
07-15-2003, 08:53 AM
Originally posted by DarkFury
Just don't tell Rickey that there is "grass" in the outfield and they should be ok... :hihi:


:D

To my knowledge Rickey has always been clean. A jerk sometimes to be sure but always clean.

And dude, just because he's black doesn't he smokes weed regardless of what rap music would have you believe. :bandit:

Merlin
07-15-2003, 09:34 AM
Originally posted by DarkFury
... why you even wanna go there. :nono: :2far:

Ah, lighten up. I'm just messin with you. :hihi: Now if he were a basketball player then it would be a whole different story...











:hihi:

Cantacuzene
07-15-2003, 09:36 AM
Reminds me of the great A's teams of the late 80's. Canseco, Rickey, McGwire, Steinbach and Eckersly. Great team.

BrewMaster
07-15-2003, 09:57 AM
if the sorry-ass Dodgers are basing their hopes for turning the season around on an old man and Jeromy Burnitz with all of his .274 avg and 55 Ks, they are on crack. as a Giants fan I am happy to see this. it will make it that much sweeter when we kick the crap outta them. :)

NuTs62
07-15-2003, 03:00 PM
As for Cant's comments about the 80's and the A's, I couldn't agree more. They were the dynasty back then. And not to mention Dave Stewart, Dave Parker, and many other great players on those teams.


Originally posted by BrewMaster
if the sorry-ass Dodgers are basing their hopes for turning the season around on an old man and Jeromy Burnitz with all of his .274 avg and 55 Ks, they are on crack. as a Giants fan I am happy to see this. it will make it that much sweeter when we kick the crap outta them. :)

I'm a die-hard Giants fan. But I don't think the pickup of Burnitz will make it much easier for the Giants. The addition of Rickey is inconsequential, IMO. So long as Burnitz inherits the slumps the rest of the team has! :) And yeah, it will make it that much more sweeter with them on the team, because now they may have a fighting chance :P

Showtime
07-16-2003, 10:03 AM
To all Giants fans :pfft:

I enjoyed watchin you guys lose to the Angels.

Go Dodgers!

-jel:halo:

NuTs62
07-16-2003, 01:36 PM
Originally posted by the jello is jigglin
To all Giants fans :pfft:

I enjoyed watchin you guys lose to the Angels.

Go Dodgers!

-jel:halo:

hmm, shall we go over to www.mlb.com or www.espn.com and check the standings? I wonder how the Angels and Dodgers are doing this season.

speedracer120
07-16-2003, 11:09 PM
ROFLMAO. What I'm going to say may sound blashphemous but I like them all. The Angels, Giants, Dodgers, A's and to an extent the Padres. But lately I must say I've been pulling for the Angels. They still seem like the unrespected underdogs.

eSDee
07-18-2003, 11:59 PM
Rickey Goes Yard (http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=230718119)

From the article:


When he made contact, instead of admiring his drive to center field, he put his head down and started running without any of the usual theatrics that were always part of Henderson's game. And despite a standing ovation from the crowd of 43,504, Henderson did not come out of the dugout to take a bow.

"I usually go slower and a little stutter-step, but this time I ran around the bases -- and my teammates got mad at me because I didn't do none of my styling or my tricks that I do around the basepaths when we're leading in the ballgame. I'd rather celebrate when we're winning."




Good job Rickey. If you wanna play till your 50, that's the way you gotta do it :D

Showtime
07-19-2003, 09:32 AM
Guy still has the fire and know how. If only his legs can carry him.............

:)

Go Dodgers!

-jel:halo: