MLB The Show 19 This Day in History: Rickey Henderson, Trevor Hoffman Moments

When you talk MLB, you can’t do so without mentioning the king of stolen bases and one of the best closers to ever play the game. Rickey Henderson and Trevor Hoffman are two of the best to ever suit up in the game. MLB The Show is honoring them by reflecting on some solid moments in their career that occurred on today’s date, May 1.

Rickey Henderson is King

Ricky Henderson is the all-time stolen base leader with 1,406 and the second-best player is leaps and bounds behind him. You can never say never, but it is highly doubtful in today’s game that anyone will ever break Henderson theft record.

Henderson swiped his 1,000-career base on this date and he was far from done. His 1,406 steals is almost 500 more than Lou Brock, who sits in second place with 938.

Surprisingly, Henderson played for nine teams in his career. It is hard to believe in this day and age that a team would trade a player that could hit with power, run like the wind and play great defense. Nevertheless, Henderson wore many uniforms during his incredible career.

Hoffman breaks the record

Before Mariano Rivera, there was Trevor Hoffman. On May 1, 2002, Hoffman entered the record books. Hoffman, who was with the San Diego Padres, set the record for most saves with one team at 321.

Hoffman finished his incredible career earning 601 saves. That mark makes him second-best in MLB history only behind Yankees closer Mariano Rivera

Locked in as Trevor Hoffman, gamers can relive Hoffman’s record-breaking Moment by recording the strikeout that set the record. The rewards for doing so are 400 XP or 100 Stubs.

Yes, these two challenges won’t be easy, but they are worth the rewards!