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  1. James Edward Rice, dit Jim Rice (né le 8 mars 1953 à Anderson ( Caroline du Sud) est un ancien joueur de baseball de la Ligue majeure de baseball qui évolue avec les Red Sox de Boston de 1974 à 1989. MVP de la Ligue américaine en 1978, huit fois sélectionné comme All-Star, il est élu au Temple de la renommée du baseball le 12 janvier 2009.

  2. 18. Juni 2021 · Rice spent his entire 16-year career with the Red Sox, ending with 382 home runs, and had a career batting average of .298. He was the only player in baseball history to have over 200 hits, with ...

  3. 21. Juli 2022 · Newspaper photos from 36 years ago show Jonathan Keane — now a Raleigh resident — badly injured and being carried by Red Sox star Jim Rice. Newspaper photos from 1982, published in the Boston Herald and Boston Globe, show Boston Red Sox star Jim Rice carrying a badly injured little boy out of the stands moments after a ball hit him in the head.

  4. Look back on the Hall of Fame career of Red Sox outfielder Jim Rice in this edition of the Red Sox Report.Originally aired June 5, 2012._____...

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  5. 11. März 2023 · About Jim Rice. Baseball Player Jim Rice was born on March 8, 1953 in Anderson, South Carolina, United States (He's 70 years old now). 8-time MLB All-Star In 1978, he was selected the American League Most Valuable Player. He played for the Boston Red Sox for his entire 16-year career, accumulating 2,452 hits and a.298 batting average.

  6. 7. Aug. 1982 · Nearly 27 years after that game, ahead of Jim Rice’s induction into the Hall of Fame, ESPN interviewed Jonathan and his dad. Remembering Rice’s reputation as being somewhat stand-offish with the media, ESPN figured Rice would decline an interview request. Instead, according to Tom Keane, Rice replied, “I’ll give you all the time you want.

  7. Jim Rice played 16 seasons for the Red Sox. He had a .298 batting average, 2,452 hits, 382 home runs, 1,451 RBIs and 1,249 runs scored. He won 1 MVP award and 2 Silver Slugger awards.