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  1. 7. Aug. 2022 · 10. On Aug. 7, 1982, in a game between the Red Sox and White Sox at Fenway Park, Jim Rice saved a young boy’s life. Here’s a look back at that day, exactly 40 years later: It was the fourth...

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    Jonathan Keane has no memory of that family trip from his home in Greenland, New Hampshire, to Fenway Park with his father and younger brother Matt. He doesn’t remember the five days he spent in Children’s Hospital, but he does recall his chance to throw out the Red Sox first pitch of Opening Day in 1983, joining the father of retiring Boston legen...

    In the aftermath of his accident, Keane needed constant care, which was primarily provided by his mother, Carol Johnson-Haywood, a special education teacher in the mountains of New Hampshire. “The reality is that it took me a long time to recover,” Keane says. “My mom focused every day on that and was focused on making sure I was healing. She is th...

    On Aug. 7 of this year — the 40th anniversary of Keane’s traumatic experience — he and his father appeared with Rice on NESN’s Red Sox pregame show to remember what happened that day. It was a brief conversation that recounted the incident but added one new detail by Rice that took Jon Keane a little by surprise. The 2009 electee into the Baseball ...

  2. 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. That little boy was Jonathan Keane, who now lives in Raleigh. Keane was just 4 years old; too young to remember that day, but he ...

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  3. 7. Aug. 1982 · The box score shows Jim Rice went 1-for-4 with two RBIs on August 7, 1982. Despite the fact that the Red Sox lost the game, no one would argue that he shouldn’t have been credited with a save, as well. Sources. Goldberg, Jeff. “The Day Jim Rice Made Contact,” Hartford Courant, August 7, 1997. Shaughnessy, Dan.

  4. Jim Rice reunites with Jonathan Keane, on 40th anniversary of Rice rescuing Keane from the stands after the boy was struck by a foul ball.

  5. 16. Aug. 2011 · Jim Rice finished his playing career with 137 assists in the outfield, but his most significant assist helped save a young fan's life in 1982. After being struck in the face by a foul ball,...

  6. 21. Juli 2009 · Red Sox great Jim Rice will soon be inducted into the Hall of Fame, but for one local family, Rice has always been in their personal hall of fame when he hel...

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