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  1. Jim Rice. James Edward Rice (ur. 8 marca 1953) – amerykański baseballista, który występował na pozycji lewozapolowego i jako designated hitter przez szesnaście sezonów w Boston Red Sox . Rice po ukończeniu szkoły średniej został wybrany w 1971 w pierwszej rundzie draftu z numerem piętnastym przez Boston Red Sox i początkowo grał ...

  2. Jim Rice. Data de nasc. Local de nasc. James Edward "Jim" Rice (nascido em Anderson, Carolina do Sul, em 8 de março de 1953) foi um jogador profissional de beisebol. [ 1] Ele jogou durante toda a sua carreira no Boston Red Sox. Neste período alcançou 382 home runs, 2452 rebatidas válidas e ainda teve 1451 corridas impulsionadas.

  3. ジェイムズ・エドワード・ライス ( James Edward Rice, 1953年 3月8日 - )は、 MLB の元選手。. ポジションは 外野手 ・ 指名打者 。. アメリカ合衆国 サウスカロライナ州 アンダーソン出身。. ニックネームは「 Jim Ed 」。.

  4. When Jim Rice took over as Boston’s everyday left fielder in 1975, the Red Sox already had a proud tradition of outfielders patrolling the Green Monster in Fenway Park. Ted Williams spent two decades establishing himself as one of the greatest hitters of all-time before giving way to Carl Yastrzemski, who had a Hall of Fame career himself over 23 seasons with the Red Sox. When Jim Rice ...

  5. Thomas D. Rice as Jim Crow as drawn by Edward Williams Clay. Rice had made the Jim Crow character his signature act by 1832. Rice went from one theater to another, singing his Jim Crow Song. He became known as "Jim Crow Rice". There had been other blackface performers before Rice, however it was Rice who became so indelibly associated with a ...

  6. Jim Rice Inducted to the Motorcycle Museum's Hall of Fame 2001 Versatile 1960s and '70s dirt-track star. Won six AMA Nationals during the 1970 season alone. | Jim Rice was a leading AMA Grand National racer of the 1960s and early ‘70s. During his short six-year professional racing career, Rice scored 12 AMA national wins. He won on mile, half-mile and TT circuits. All but one of his victori...

  7. The numbers back up that statement. Ron Guidry posted a 25-3 record for the Yankees in 1978 and finished second to Jim Rice in the AL MVP voting. (Rich Pilling/National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum) Rice became the first AL player with at least 400 total bases since Joe DiMaggio in 1937. No AL player has done it since.