Jim Rice

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Jim Rice is a Hall of Fame former Major League Baseball left fielder who starred for the Boston Red Sox in the 1970s and 1980s as one of the era’s most feared power hitters.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball player
baseball player
human
left fielder
AllStarGame MLB All-Star Game
surface form: Major League Baseball All-Star Game
AllStarSelections 8
bats right
birthDate 1953-03-08
birthPlace Anderson, South Carolina, United States
careerBattingAverage .298
careerHits 2452
careerHomeRuns 382
careerOnBasePercentage .352
careerRBIs 1451
careerRuns 1249
careerSluggingPercentage .502
draftedBy Boston Red Sox
draftType MLB Draft
surface form: MLB amateur draft
draftYear 1971
finalMLBgameDate 1989-08-03
finalMLBteam Boston Red Sox
fullName James Edward Rice
givenName James
HallOfFame National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
HallOfFameInductionYear 2009
HallOfFameVotePercentage 76.4%
HallOfFameVotingBody Baseball Writers' Association of America
highSchool T. L. Hanna High School
league American League
ledLeagueInHomeRuns American League
ledLeagueInRBIs American League
ledLeagueInTotalBases American League
MLBdebutDate 1974-08-19
MLBdebutLeague Major League Baseball
surface form: MLB
MLBdebutTeam Boston Red Sox
MVPaward American League Most Valuable Player
MVPawardYear 1978
nickname Jim Ed
Jim Rice self-link
occupation baseball analyst
playedFor Boston Red Sox
playedInWorldSeries 1975 World Series
1986 World Series
position left fielder
primaryTeam Boston Red Sox
retiredNumber 14
retiredNumberBy Boston Red Sox
SilverSluggerAwards 2
SilverSluggerLeague American League
teamHallOfFame Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame
throws right
workedAsBroadcasterFor NESN
surface form: New England Sports Network

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subject surface form: Anderson, South Carolina
Jim Rice nickname Jim Rice self-link
Boston Red Sox notablePlayer Jim Rice
Jim Ed refersTo Jim Rice