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I don't know who this guy is they're calling Jim Rice but he's not the very good but limited player I saw and who couldn't get anywhere with Hall of Fame voters in his first several years of eligibility.
Baseball Analysts 2009
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I can't ever recall Jim Rice advocating hitting a player in retaliation.
Toeing the Rubber 2009
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I don't know who this guy is they're calling Jim Rice but he's not the very good but limited player I saw and who couldn't get anywhere with Hall of Fame voters in his first several years of eligibility.
Baseball Analysts 2009
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I don't know who this guy is they're calling Jim Rice but he's not the very good but limited player I saw and who couldn't get anywhere with Hall of Fame voters in his first several years of eligibility.
Baseball Analysts 2009
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I don't know who this guy is they're calling Jim Rice but he's not the very good but limited player I saw and who couldn't get anywhere with Hall of Fame voters in his first several years of eligibility.
Baseball Analysts 2009
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It's not the voter's convoluted reasoning, such as Jim Rice not being good enough to be voted into the Hall of Fame the past 14 years, but is suddenly good enough to get in on his 15th, and final, try.
MVN 2009
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I daresay the contributions of some members of the Applied Mechanics Division, such as Jim Rice and John Hutchinson, rank with the most important in materials science.
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It's not the voter's convoluted reasoning, such as Jim Rice not being good enough to be voted into the Hall of Fame the past 14 years, but is suddenly good enough to get in on his 15th, and final, try.
MVN 2009
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It's not the voter's convoluted reasoning, such as Jim Rice not being good enough to be voted into the Hall of Fame the past 14 years, but is suddenly good enough to get in on his 15th, and final, try.
MVN 2009
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George Foster (1977), Jim Rice (1978) and Dante Bichette (1995) also led in home runs and RBIs, but none finished closer than 18 points off the batting title.
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