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    • 1980 Topps Rickey Henderson RC #482.
    • 2016 Topps Tier One Rickey Henderson Autograph #TIA-RH. For autograph collectors, obtaining an on-card Rickey Henderson autograph can be a difficult task.
    • 1977 Chong Modesto A's Rickey Henderson #5. The very first Rickey Henderson baseball card as a professional player can be found in a small release honoring players on the Modesto A's minor league team.
    • 1979 TCMA Minor League Rickey Henderson #808. The first of two pre-rookie cards to make the list features Rickey playing with the Ogden A's, the franchise's AAA affiliate.
  1. Rickey Nelson Henley Henderson. Born: December 25, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Total Cards: 14,240. National Baseball Hall of Fame (2009) Tweet. *. *Clicking on this affiliate link and making a purchase can result in this site earning a commission.

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    • 1980 Topps Rickey Henderson
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    Even if Rickey did have another rookie card to compete with this one, I’d lay dollars to bat donuts the 1980 Topps Hendersonwould take top billing here. This card just “works” visually, with the card accents perfectly complementing Henderson’s uniform, and with the sunshine and impending game action just daring you to try and stay away from the bal...

    So, this is a purely aesthetic play. See … Rickey had cards in all three major sets in 1981, including two in the 1981 Fleer set, plus an entry in the 1981 Fleer Star Stickers issue. Any of them could have landed here, and most are probably more “valuable” than this one in most situations. But all of those cards (save maybe the Star Stickers entry)...

    This entry gives us our first real cardboard-borne glimpse of Henderson doing what first made him famous — wreaking havoc on the basepaths. And, though pink may not be the first color you think of when pondering the Oakland A’s or their Man of Steal, the accent works well with Oakland Green, and the card pops with electricity overall. Like other ca...

    Yes, there are plenty of Topps cards on this list, but when you’re the best, you’re the best. Or in the vernacular, when you’re The Real One, you’re the real one (and the best). And it’s pretty much impossible to leave this sunny, action-packed Henderson card off any list of great Rickey memorabilia, especially when you consider there’s a decent ch...

    Sometimes, you blast your way to success. Sometimes, you streak, driven by blinding speed and brute power, toward your goal. And, sometimes, when the situation calls for it, you tiptoe up on your prey. Here on this 1984 Topps card, we get a peek at Rickey in apparent stealth mode, skulking toward another stolen base, or at least toward another hunk...

    You want to know what long-distance intimidation looks like from the catcher’s point of view? Well, then, you probably won’t ever find a more perfect embodiment of what must be a mostly helpless feeling than the 1985 Fleer Rickey Hendersonunleashed on the hobby. Here you have Rickey, dead-centered in the frame, crouched and ready to run, eyes searc...

    This is not the most beautiful Rickey Henderson card ever issued, and it’s not the most action-packed, either. Heck, the photo is at best a stop-where-you-are practice-field candid, and at worst, a posed moment. But this just might be the flashiest Henderson card, or at least certainly right up there among his 1986 entries. It’s also one of the fir...

    A personal selection of the greatest Rickey Henderson cards from his 25-year career, based on historical significance and aesthetic appeal. See the value, condition and photos of each card, from his 1980 rookie to his 1995 farewell.

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  4. Rickey Henderson. Rickey Henderson's Baseball cards are available in at least 43 sets. Rickey Henderson's biggest 7-day price movers are 1984 Donruss #54 Base, 1981 Fleer #574 Base, and 1981 Donruss #119 Base.

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  6. May 11, 2021 · Rickey Henderson’s official rookie card is his 1980 Topps #482 card. A gem mint copy of the card (PSA 10) is worth on average between $100,000 to $150,000. Lower graded copies can be found for much less, depending on how much you are looking to spend.

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