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 Originally Posted by allabout
Jim Rice one of the most overrated in history? Really? Why? He was a career .300 hitter and one of the guys pitchers really didn't want to face in his day.
Can't hide my obvious Red Sox bias, but really? Tim Raines over Jim Rice? Make a case...
Tim Raines over Jim Rice is nothing but personal choice. I liked Raines a whole lot better as a kid.
As for Jim Rice being one of the overrated in history, absostinkinlutely. You're not going to like me writing this if you're part of the Nation, but when looking over his candidacy fairly you have to consider that all the Red Sox hitters from the late 70s (Dewey Evans, Fred Lynn, Rice) had their stats inflated by playing in Fenway. You ever heard of a stat called a Park Factor? It's a way of looking at what runs the teams scored in a particular park vs. all the other parks and determining if it's a pitcher's park or a hitter's park. A score of 100 is neutral, with anything above indicating it's a park favoring hitters and below favoring pitchers. (Sorry for making it basic if you're familiar, I'm not sure who knows what about baseball around here). From 1973 to 1979, Fenway's Park Factor is about 110, clearly in hitter's park territory. And Rice benefitted tremendously from that. Over his career, he hit .320 at Fenway, with a .374 on-base percentage and a .546 slugging percentage. On the road, he only hit .277/.330/.459. That's a huge difference.
Carl Yastrzemski was similarly beefed up by Fenway. I've got no problem with Yaz's election though, since he had huge career numbers. Discount his 3400 hits and 1850 RBI and he's still got huge numbers. Discount Rice similarly though, and his 2400 hits and 1450 RBI look pretty meh. Andre Dawson had 2774 and 1591 and he's even struggling to get in. Dave Parker had 2712 and 1492. Harold baines put up 2866 and 1628. Rusty Staub even had more hits and RBI than Rice in his career. None of those three even sniffed the HOF.
Long story short, dude looks a lot better than he really was because Fenway beefed up his stats.
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