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 of modest means, he stopped by the business office and instructed that
the bill be sent to him.
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