The Boston Red Sox welcomed Jim Rice1 into their elite club of retired numbers. As reported by John Barone of MLB.com, Rice always wondered about why no one else dawned his number.
“I asked [equipment manager] Joe Cochran, ‘Why didn’t you give my number away?’” Rice recalled. “I had pretty good numbers, but I didn’t think I was going to be good enough as far as the Red Sox retiring my number. Normally when someone leaves, they give their number away, and I expected someone to have my number at some point. But he never gave it away.2“
Yes Jim Rice was just that good for the Red Sox organization during his 16 year career3. The sight of someone else wearing the No. 14, was something they did not want to see. As a player who also spent his entire career with the Red Sox organization 4, he was more than just a player to them. This could not have been better demonstrated than at the time when Rice thanked Johnny Pesky after he raised the No. 14. A quote from Rich Thompson’s article in the Boston Herald says it all: