2 Responses to My Favorite Part of the Hall of Fame Induction

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  1. Jim Keenan says:

    Jim,

    I was ten years old in 1978. I was a 10 year old Red Sox fanatic. I remember Carl Yastremski’s pop fly out, to end the 1978 one game play off against the Yankees. I was devastated. I can still name 78 and 75 teams by position. The Redsox were a huge part of my childhood. But what I remember most was my affinity for you. As a young black kid growing up in Boston during the 70’s, it meant a lot to have a black hero to look up to. I loved the fact that I had your name and fought to wear number 14 when I played. Now 41, I still remember how excited I would get as a 10 year old boy to watch you come up to the plate. I would pray you would hit a HR. I remember my grandfather took me to a game one year and you went 0-3 in your first 3 at bats. I was crushed. Then on your last at bat you hit a triple and slid into third. We were in the gradstand seats along the 3rd baseline. I can still see you sliding feet first. I can’t tell you if the Sox won, but I do know you got a big hit and that was all I cared about. I went home happy.

    I played sports, football, basketball, baseball (quit after 7th grade couldn’t hit a curve ball) and ran track. I’ve been an athlete my whole life. I love sports, but I’ve never been much into the individual players. I’ve always appreciated the team aspect. My only sports hero was you.

    I don’t ask for autographs. I don’t follow athletes in social media. I am not a “fan” of any particular player(s). But somewhere between 7 and 10, I became a huge fan of Jim Rice and it meant a lot.

    Thanks for being my childhood hero and more importantly for doing it with grace, strength, humility and professionalism. I’ve always been proud to be a Jim Rice fan.

    I was thrilled to watch you to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. I wish you all the wonderful things that come with it. You made a 10 year old boy in the 70’s proud, happy and special. Now it’s your time for the world of baseball to make you happy and proud. You’ve earned.

    Thanks Jim

    I’ll never forget those days!

  2. Cookie says:

    I was a big fan of yours during the 80s. Hope that you are enjoying your retirement. Congratulations on the Hall of Fame Induction.

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