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In no particular order:

   - *Rickey the diplomat*: When Rickey broke Lou Brock's all-time Stolen
   Base record, Brock had given up his own time to come to the game and stand
   next to Rickey for the presentation. Rickey addressed the crowd: "Lou Brock
   was a great base stealer, but today, I am the greatest of all-time."
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   - *Rickey, friend to the little people*: With the Mets in 1999, Rickey
   asked a teammate why there were so many reporters around and he was told the
   team had fired Tom Robson. "Who's he?" Rickey replied Robson was the Mets
   hitting coach.
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   - *Rickey the Wizard of Wall St.* The A's accounting department was in a
   panic because their books were off by a million bucks. The source of the
   discrepancy was Rickey, who had taken a $1 million bonus check and instead
   of cashing it, framed it.
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   - *Rickey the Wizard of Wall St. Part II: *He once held onto a bonus
   check rather than cash it because he was "waiting for the rates to go up."
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   - *Rickey the geographer: *He once asked a teammate how long it would
   take to drive to the Dominican Republic.
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   - *Rickey the geography, Part II: *His apartment had a "view of the
   Entire State Building."
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   - *Third person Rickey: *He once left Padres GM Kevin Towers this
   voicemail: "This is Rickey calling on behalf of Rickey. Rickey wants to play
   baseball."
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   - *Rickey the linguist: *When he was looking for a seat on the Padres
   bus, Steve Finley said "You can sit anywhere you want. You've got tenure."
   To which Rickey replied "Ten years? Ricky's been playing at least 16, 17
   years."
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   - *Classy Rickey: *When he broke Ty Cobb's All Time Runs Scored record on
   a home run, he took full minute to round the bases then slid home.
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   - *Rickey the mathematician: *When Ken Caminiti said that 50% of
   ballplayers were juicing, Rickey said "Well, Rickey's not one of them, so
   that's 49 percent right there."
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   - *Gracious Rickey: *At the end of his days with the Sox, Tom Werner
   offered him a car as a going away present and Rickey said he wanted John
   Henry's Mercedes. Not the same make and model. He wanted John Henry's car.
   So the team presented him with a red Thunderbird and when he saw it Rickey
   said "Who's ugly car is on the field?"
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   - *My all time favorite Rickey story that turns out not to be true even
   though I wish it was: *Legend has it that when he was with the Mets,
   Rickey asked John Olerud why he wears a helmet in the field and Olerud
   explained how he had had an aneurysm and had to as a precaution. "Man,"
   Rickey supposedly said, "I was with Toronto last year and we had a guy with
   the same thing!" And Olerud said "That would be me." Too bad both men deny
   it ever happened.
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   - *But a true story of Rickey, great teammate: *His locker was next to
   Billy Beane's, but Beane got sent down to the minors. After a few months,
   Beane got called back up to the bigs. Six weeks after his call up Rickey
   said "Hey, man, where have you been? Haven't seen you in awhile."

I can't wait until Henderson gets into the Hall. His is going to be the
greatest induction speech in the history of sports.

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