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...foregone conclusion. Rickey Henderson, baseball's greatest leadoff hitter ever, was elected into the Hall of Fame on Jan. 12 on his first ballot with 94.8 percent of the total vote. The sport's all-time leader in stolen bases and runs scored, Henderson is as well known for his oversized ego and his tendency to refer to himself in the third person as for his undeniable talent. He will be formally inducted into the Hall in Cooperstown, N.Y. on July 26. (See TIME's Top 10 Sports Moments...
...really just spaced out...I haven't really thought about what I'm going to say." - The normally verbose Henderson, on being inducted into the Hall of Fame, Associated Press...
...People always ask me why I still want to play, but I want to know why no one will give me an opportunity. It's like they put a stamp on me: 'Hall of Fame. You're done. That's it.' It's a goddamn shame." - On his inability to make it back into the major league because, as he suspected, most people took it for granted that would make it into the Hall of Fame one day, The New Yorker, Sept...
...Without exaggerating one inch, you could find fifty Hall of Famers who, all taken together, don't own as many records." - Bill James, baseball statistician, on Henderson's laundry list of accolades, The New Yorker, Sept...
...holiday feasting while giving students a glimpse into HUDS’ new seasonal menu. Featuring specials like apple crisp, chocolate fondue, made-to-order omelets, and baked stuffed eggplant, the festive event received rave reviews from students hungering for both gastronomical stimulation and a break from studying. In Annenberg Hall, Elizabeth R. Moroney ’12, sampled dried fruit and pound cake, calling the food “absolutely delicious.” “We should have this every week,” she added, before heading back for another piece of crispy French toast with glazed...