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On this day in 1982, a line drive foul ball hits a four year old boy in the head at Fenway. The now Hall of Famer, Jim Rice, realizing that it would take EMTs too long to arrive and cut through the crowd, sprang from the dugout and scooped up the boy.
He laid the boy gently on the dugout floor, where the Red Sox medical team began to treat him.
When the boy arrived at the hospital 30 minutes later, doctors said, without a doubt that Jim's prompt actions saved the boy's life.
Jim returned to the game in a blood-stained uniform.
After visiting the boy in the hospital, he stopped by the business office and instructed that the bill be sent to him.
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August 8, 1982.
A line drive foul ball hits a four year old boy in the head at Fenway. Jim Rice, realizing in a flash that it would take EMTs too long to arrive and cut through the crowd, sprang from the dugout and scooped up the boy.
He laid the boy gently on the dugout floor, where the Red Sox medical team began to treat him.
When the boy arrived at the hospital 30 minutes later, doctors said, without a doubt that Jim's prompt actions saved the boy's life.
Jim returned to the game in a blood-stained uniform. A real badge of courage.
After visiting the boy in the hospital, and realizing the family was modest means, he stopped by the business office and instructed that the bill be sent to him.
This is what a sports hero looks like!
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Coach Moreland reporting for camp!
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August 8, 1982.
A line drive foul ball hits a four year old boy in the head at Fenway. Jim Rice, realizing in a flash that it would take EMTs too long to arrive and cut through the crowd, sprang from the dugout and scooped up the boy.
He laid the boy gently on the dugout floor, where the Red Sox medical team began to treat him.
When the boy arrived at the hospital 30 minutes later, doctors said, without a doubt that Jim's prompt actions saved the boy's life.
Jim returned to the game in a blood-stained uniform. A real badge of courage.
After visiting the boy in the hospital, and realizing the family was modest means, he stopped by the business office and instructed that the bill be sent to him.
This is what a sports hero looks like!
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Jim Rice Donruss 2020 # 226
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bubblegum-sullivan-13 7 months
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Jim Rice was a hell of a ball player and role model for all Red Sox fans. In New York he went in the stands to fight Yankees fans. God bless him.
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Jim Rice has always been a favorite of mine and this just goes to show what an amazing person he is!!
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Bathroom Hookup (1178 words) by BookofOdym Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: DCU, DCU (Comics), Infinity Inc. (Comics) Rating: Explicit Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, Rape/Non-Con Relationships: Henry King Jr./James Rice Characters: Henry King Jr., James Rice, Additional Tags: Public Sex, Hook-Up, Watersports, Blow Jobs, Unsafe Sex, Dubious Consent Summary: Hank has sex with Todd's adoptive dad to spite him. Todd definitely deserves this.
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inspired by this post which i think abt All The Time
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Moonlight Chicken (dir.聽 Aof Noppharnach Chaiwimol)
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When the other polls will be out, they'll be in my 'fantasy polls' tag.
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Tim Rice - Jim Sharman @thevelvetgoldmine
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