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  • RJB44
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 505

    Rickey Henderson wearing #39 1979

    So I just saw the footage from Rickey's first game in the big leagues. June 24, 1979. He is wearing #39 with no name on the back of the jersey. It appears that Stan Bahnsen was the last guy to wear #39 for the A's prior to 1979 and that was in 1976. It wasn't worn again until 1980 by Dave McKay. So I would assume that any 1973-79 Oakland A's white #39, with original number, could possibly have been Rickey's true first game used jersey. Considering how cheap the A's were and that they recycled extensively (for their own team) during the 1970's. I know Rickey ended up getting #35 at some point in 1979, but not sure how many games he may have played with #39, probably not many, and perhaps just that first game against Texas.
  • Marichal27
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 236

    #2
    Re: Rickey Henderson wearing #39 1979

    I know he wore # 35 before he wore #24.

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    • Dewey2007
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 2566

      #3
      Re: Rickey Henderson wearing #39 1979

      He also wore #22 for a brief time when he returned to the A's in '89.
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      • sportscentury
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 2008

        #4
        Re: Rickey Henderson wearing #39 1979

        He wore 35 again with the Red Sox in 2002 (Manram wore 24), though he started out with the Bosox for a brief period wearing 12.
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        • athletics61
          Member
          • Mar 2006
          • 84

          #5
          Re: Rickey Henderson wearing #39 1979

          I wish I could have seen the footage. If I remember right, Oakland's triple A farm team in 1979 was in Ogden. They were also known as the A's.

          Since the jersey he wore had no name on it and the well known fact that Charles Finley spent as little he could on uniforms, it makes me wonder that he was wearing his Ogden jersey in his first game. I have tried to locate a roster to see what number Henderson wore for Ogden in 1979, but have not had success finding it.

          Any ideas out there?

          Don

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          • bronx_burner
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 174

            #6
            Re: Rickey Henderson wearing #39 1979

            During most A's broadcasts this year they have a segment showcasing important events in A's history that happened on that day. While watchi...
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            • sportscentury
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2005
              • 2008

              #7
              Re: Rickey Henderson wearing #39 1979

              Originally posted by sportscentury
              He wore 35 again with the Red Sox in 2002 (Manram wore 24), though he started out with the Bosox for a brief period wearing 12.
              Here is a history (added a few of my notes to complete a record I found on-line):


              1979 - 1984 Athletics #39 very briefly, then #35
              1985-1989 Yankees #24
              1989-1993 Athletics #22 for 2-3 weeks following trade, then #24
              1993 Blue Jays #14 for a week following trade, then #24
              1994-1995 Athletics #24
              1996-1997 Padres #24
              1997 Angels #24
              1998 Athletics #24
              1999-2000 Mets #24
              2000 Mariners #35
              2001 Padres #24
              2002 Red Sox #12 very briefly, then #35 2003 Dodgers #25
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              • RJB44
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2006
                • 505

                #8
                Re: Rickey Henderson wearing #39 1979

                The A's Triple A club, Ogden, didn't wear the same style uniforms that Oakland did during that period. Since the game was in Oakland on that Sunday afternoon (A's historically wore white jerseys for Sunday home games), I'm sure they were able to easily grab a surplus jersey from the supply room. They just didn't have time to apply his name. My guess is that since it was a Sunday, no one was available to sewn the name on the jersey in time for the game. His #35 was probably either being worked on or on its way to the tailor. Back then, the A's didn't use name plates, letters were sewn on individually.
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                • bronx_burner
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 174

                  #9
                  Re: Rickey Henderson wearing #39 1979

                  Originally posted by sportscentury
                  2002 Red Sox #12 very briefly, then #35
                  I'm almost certain he only wore 12 in spring training and made the switch to 35 before opening day.

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                  • sportscentury
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 2008

                    #10
                    Re: Rickey Henderson wearing #39 1979

                    Originally posted by bronx_burner
                    I'm almost certain he only wore 12 in spring training and made the switch to 35 before opening day.
                    You may be right. I was told by his helper that he wore 12 at the beginning of the regular season, though he was trying to peddle Rickey's #12 hat and batting gloves to me at the time, so...
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                    • athletics61
                      Member
                      • Mar 2006
                      • 84

                      #11
                      Re: Rickey Henderson wearing #39 1979

                      Originally posted by RJB44
                      The A's Triple A club, Ogden, didn't wear the same style uniforms that Oakland did during that period. Since the game was in Oakland on that Sunday afternoon (A's historically wore white jerseys for Sunday home games), I'm sure they were able to easily grab a surplus jersey from the supply room. They just didn't have time to apply his name. My guess is that since it was a Sunday, no one was available to sewn the name on the jersey in time for the game. His #35 was probably either being worked on or on its way to the tailor. Back then, the A's didn't use name plates, letters were sewn on individually.

                      Good catch.

                      Don.

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