In this heartwarming and poignant memoir, Daphne shares her amazing relationships with a host of orphans, including her first love, Bushy, a liquid-eyed antelope Rickey-Tickey-Tavey, the little dwarf mongoose Gregory Peck, the busy buffalo weaver bird Huppety, the mischievous zebra and the majestic elephant Eleanor, with whom Daphne has shared more than forty years of great friendship.īut this is also a magical and heartbreaking human love story between Daphne and David Sheldrick, the famous Tsavo Park warden. Her deep empathy and understanding, her years of observing Kenya’s rich variety of wildlife, and her pioneering work in perfecting the right husbandry and milk formula have saved countless elephants, rhinos, and other baby animals from certain death. PSA CardFacts welcomes the input of knowledgeable collectors and dealers to help improve the PSA CardFacts Condition Census listings.Daphne Sheldrick, whose family arrived in Africa from Scotland in the 1820s, is the first person ever to have successfully hand-reared newborn elephants. Buyers or sellers of a particular card should do their own research to determine the relative importance of that card. In addition, the census of any particular card can and does change as new cards are graded and/or discovered. While every effort is made to be as accurate as possible, errors and omissions may occur. IMPORTANT NOTE: The PSA CardFacts Condition Census is a work-in-progress and should only be used as a guide. When cards are grouped in this way, the total number of cards per position will be shown in parentheses after the PSA grade. If more than ten cards are tied for the top ten positions, then cards may be grouped by position into a single line in the grid. The top five in the census are listed on the specific card's "home page." The entire ten-card census can be viewed by clicking the "more" link at the bottom left of the home page census.īy default, each of the ten finest cards will be shown on a single line in the Condition Census grid. The PSA CardFacts Condition Census lists the ten finest PSA-graded examples of a particular card. Rickey Henley Henderson was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2009. Rickey Henderson retired after compiling 3,055 hits, 2,295 runs, 1,115 RBI 297 home runs and 1,406 stolen bases with a. Rickey Henderson’s amazing durability, surprising power and seemingly never-fading speed made him arguably the greatest leadoff batter and certainly the greatest base stealer of all-time.
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Rickey Henderson was a Gold Glove winner in 1981, won three Silver Slugger Awards and was a member of two World Series champions with Oakland in 1989 and Toronto in 1993. 439 as he helped guide the A’s to a second straight AL pennant. 325 with a league leading on-base percentage of. In 1990, Rickey Henderson was named the American League Most Valuable Player after posting a league leading 119 runs and 58 stolen bases while batting. Rickey Henderson led the league twelve times in stolen bases, five times in runs and four times in walks.
Rickey Henley Henderson (December 25, 1958-) holds the records for most stolen bases in a career (1,406), most stolen bases in a single season (130), most walks (2,190), most career runs (2,295) and most leadoff home runs (81). In addition, print defects are found on this card from time to time but, since the image of Henderson was taken from a distance, the presence of such defects may not affect the eye-appeal quite as much as they would on a portrait-style image.
This card is fairly tough to find centered by modern standards and the 1980 Topps card was often cut in a manner that left the corners withĪ blunt appearance. 325 with 28 home runs, 119 runs scored, 65 stolen bases and a. In 1990, Henderson won the AL MVP as a member of the Oakland A's by hitting. Number that seems unreachable in today's game. This 10-time All-Star led the league in stolen bases 12 times and he still holds the record for stolen bases in a season with 130, a
In fact, he led off a game with a home run 81 times, the MLB record. 401 on-base percentage and 297 home runs.
Henderson finished his career withġ,406 stolen bases (#1 all-time), 3,055 hits, 2,295 runs scored (#1 all-time), 2,190 walks, a.
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Rickey Henderson, who played an amazing 25 years, combined power and speed at the top of the lineup for nearly three full decades. This is the key rookie card of baseball's greatest leadoff man.