On August 8, 1982, a 4-year-old boy at Fenway Park was hit in the head by a foul ball. Jim Rice saw the accident and quickly realized that it would take too long for EMTs to get through the crowd. Without hesitation, he ran from the dugout, picked up the boy, and carefully laid him on the dugout floor, where the medical team could help. When the boy arrived at the hospital 30 minutes later, doctors said Jim's quick actions had saved his life. Jim returned to the game in a bloodstained uniform, showing real bravery. Later, Jim visited the boy in the hospital and found out the family didn't have much money. He went to the business office and made sure the medical bills were sent to him. This is what a true sports hero looks like!
A hero in many ways. Thank you JimRice
I'm crying. We need more people in the world like this.
Love this
remember this story Alex, thanks for sharing
Where did Jim Rice's career take him throughout the years?
Thanks for sharing, Max
A great man, leading and inspiring with a great example!
Class act by a classy guy. God bless
Love Jim Rice
Director of Human Resources
4dA reminder to us all that there are decent people in the world whose selfless actions can make such a difference in the lives of others 💜