OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - When Ken Griffey Jr.’s own baseball-star father struggled to get through to the talented teen, Rickey Henderson somehow could.
Baseball greats, executives, family, fans and friends remember late Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - When Ken Griffey Jr.’s own baseball-star father struggled to get through to the talented teen, Rickey Henderson somehow could.
The younger Griffey, who considers himself fortunate to this day to have roamed the New York Yankees clubhouse and hit on their field alongside so many all-time greats, made sure to listen and learn.
"I was 15 years old when I met Rickey, and he accepted me in the locker room along with Dave (Winfield) and a couple other guys," Griffey Jr. shared. "When they talk about it takes a village to raise a kid, I’m thankful for Rickey and Dave and everybody else who raised me."
Henderson died Dec. 20 at age 65 shortly before his Christmas birthday and was celebrated by former teammates, executives, friends and fans Saturday at the arena next door to the Oakland Coliseum where he played for so many years and, later, had a field named for him.