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Mariner Legend Henderson Elected to Cooperstown

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No, we're not talking about Dave or Steve, we're talking about Rickey, MLB's all-time stolen base leader who swiped 31 in 92 games for the M's in 2000, a season which ended with a 4-2 series loss to the Yanks (whom Henderson also played for in his long career) in the ALCS. Former BoSox star Jim Rice also gained entry into the Hall, while Burt Blyleven and Lee Smith continued to get screwed by voters.

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