"Seldom does a sports biography--especially a page-turner--so
comprehensively explain the forces that made an icon the way they
are." - Sports Illustrated
From the author of The Last Hero: A Life of Henry Aaron comes the
definitive biography of Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson, baseball's epic
leadoff hitter and base-stealer who also stole America's heart over
nearly five electric decades in the game.
Few names in the history of baseball evoke the excellence and dynamism
that Rickey Henderson's does. He holds the record for the most stolen
bases in a single game, and he's scored more runs than any player ever.
"If you cut Rickey Henderson in half, you'd have two Hall of Famers,"
the baseball historian Bill James once said.
But perhaps even more than his prowess on the field, Rickey Henderson's
is a story of Oakland, California, the town that gave rise to so many
legendary athletes like him. And it's a story of a sea change in sports,
when athletes gained celebrity status and Black players finally earned
equitable salaries. Henderson embraced this shift with his trademark
style, playing for nine different teams throughout his decades-long
career and sculpting a brash, larger-than-life persona that stole the
nation's heart. Now, in the hands of critically acclaimed sportswriter
and culture critic Howard Bryant, one of baseball's greatest and most
original stars finally gets his due.