[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 28 (Tuesday, February 23, 2016)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E188-E189]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING THE LIFE OF MR. DAVE HENDERSON
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HON. JIM COSTA
of california
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Mr. COSTA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Dave Henderson who
passed away December 27, 2015, at the age of 57.
Dave was born in Merced, California, on July 21, 1958. He attended
Dos Palos High School and is the school's most celebrated athlete.
During his high schools years, he was a star baseball and football
player. Dave led the Dos Palos High Broncos varsity football team to
two Central Valley championships. He had great success as a football
player, but Dave decided to progress as a baseball player and accepted
a scholarship to play baseball at California State University, Fresno.
In 1977, Dave was drafted number one overall by the Seattle Mariners,
and his big league career began in 1981 as a center fielder for the
Mariners. Dave played for the Mariners for six seasons.
Baseball fans will best remember Dave for his two strike, two out,
ninth inning, game-tying home run as a member of the Boston Red Sox.
Thanks to his heroics, the Red Sox won Game five in extra innings and
completed a comeback from a three to one American League Championship
Series deficit to win the pennant, earning a trip to the 1986 World
Series.
Dave found his stride as a member of the Oakland Athletics where he
played in three consecutive World Series and was a member of the 1989
World Series Champion team. He had career high statistics and was
selected to be on the 1991 All-Star team.
In 1994, Dave ended his career as a baseball player after playing 14
seasons with five teams, including the Seattle Mariners, Boston Red
Sox, San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics and Kansas City Royals.
After retiring as player, Dave worked as a color analyst for the
Seattle Mariners' broadcasts.
Dave was active in several philanthropic endeavors and believed that
giving back was important. He raised money to support research
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for Angelman Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder. Additionally, he was
also one of the founders of Rick's Toys for Kids, a charity which
provides dozens of agencies with toys so that thousands of children
could receive Christmas gifts who would otherwise go without receiving
one.
Beginning in high school and into his career in the major leagues,
Dave was known by his teammates and coaches for his ever-present smile
and positive demeanor. As his former coach Mike Sparks said, ``I will
always remember that big smile . . . He treated everyone like they were
a friend.''
Dave is survived by his sisters Jeannie, Terry, Patricia, and
Michelle, brother Al, first wife Loni, wife Nancy, and his two sons
Chase and Trent, and Trent's wife Dani.
Mr. Speaker, I urge my colleagues to join me in celebrating the life
of a great man, Dave Henderson.
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