Outfielder Sam Rice played 20 seasons in the Major Leagues - all but one with the Washington Nationals (later, the Senators). Rice retired from the game with 2,987 hits, 13 shy of the coveted mark of 3,000, making him the player that came the closest to reaching that milestone. In this episode, we look at Rice's sometimes tragic, often triumphant life.
Selected Sources:
Stephen Able, "Sam Rice," Society for American Baseball Research (sabr.org).
Stanley Milliken, "White Sox Win 6-2," Washington Post, August 8, 1915,
C. Norman Willis, "Washington Senators: All-Time Greats," (Xlibris 2003).
Gregory H. Wolf, "October 10, 1925: Senators Sam Rice makes dazzling catch to preserve victory in Game 3 - or did he?" Society for American Baseball Research (sabr.org).
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- Podcast
- FrequênciaSemanal
- Publicado28 de novembro de 2024 05:00 UTC
- Duração27min
- Temporada5
- Episódio228
- ClassificaçãoLivre