DBL Announces Retirement of Rickey Henderson, Dickie Thon, and Tom Pagnozzi
The Doubleday Baseball League officially announces the retirement of three longtime veterans whose careers helped shape multiple eras of DBL baseball: Rickey Henderson, Dickie Thon, and Tom Pagnozzi.
Rickey Henderson Leaves Behind a Legendary Career
Few players in DBL history changed the game the way Rickey Henderson did.
Over a remarkable 19-year career spent entirely with Oakland, Henderson established himself as one of the greatest leadoff hitters and most dynamic players the league has ever seen. He retires with 2,668 hits, 288 home runs, 2,182 runs scored, 2,187 walks, and an astonishing 2,638 stolen bases while posting a career .404 on-base percentage and 146.7 WAR.
At his peak, Henderson was nearly unstoppable. Between 1980 and 1991, he routinely combined elite speed, power, plate discipline, and defense in a way rarely seen in professional baseball. His 1981 and 1983 seasons stand among the finest individual campaigns in DBL history, both surpassing 11 WAR while redefining what a leadoff hitter could be.
Beyond the statistics, Henderson’s energy and presence transformed Oakland baseball for nearly two decades. His impact on the league extended far beyond the box score, influencing generations of players who followed.
Rickey Henderson retires not only as an Oakland icon, but as one of the defining players in DBL history.
Dickie Thon Closes the Book on a Distinguished Career
After 19 seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals organization, Dickie Thon officially retires as one of the most dependable and respected infielders of his era.
Thon appeared in 2,812 DBL games and collected 2,706 career hits, 627 doubles, 180 home runs, and 1,300 RBIs. Known for his durability, defensive reliability, and consistent offensive production, Thon was a fixture in the Cardinals lineup throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.
His 1986 season remains one of the highlights of his career, batting .309 with 41 doubles, 18 home runs, and 90 RBIs while producing a .834 OPS and 5.0 WAR. Throughout his career, Thon combined gap power, baseball intelligence, and steady leadership that made him invaluable to St. Louis for nearly two decades.
Few players represented consistency and longevity the way Dickie Thon did, and his retirement marks the end of an important chapter in Cardinals history.
Tom Pagnozzi Retires Following a Hard-Nosed Career Behind the Plate
Tom Pagnozzi concludes his professional career after spending parts of ten DBL seasons with St. Louis and New York.
A durable catcher known for his toughness and defensive work behind the plate, Pagnozzi appeared in 392 DBL games and accumulated 254 hits, 68 doubles, and 118 RBIs during his major league career.
While his offensive numbers never fully reflected the value he brought to his clubs, Pagnozzi earned respect throughout the league for his work ethic, professionalism, and willingness to handle difficult pitching staffs throughout his career.
His journey through both the minors and majors reflected the perseverance required to sustain a lengthy professional baseball career.
The Doubleday Baseball League thanks Rickey Henderson, Dickie Thon, and Tom Pagnozzi for their contributions to the game and wishes all three players the very best in retirement.