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January 8, 2008
Former Red Sox outfielder Jim Rice just released a statement about not being selected by the Baseball Writers' Association of America for enshrinement into the Hall of Fame.
"Today's are obviously a disappointment,” Rice said in a statement released by the Red Sox. “I believe my accomplishments speak for themselves, and a majority of the voters seem to agree. It is tough to come this close, but I remain hopeful for the 2009 results. I appreciate all the kind words from so many players, including Rich Gossage, and I congratulate Goose on his well-deserved election today.”
Rice received 72.2 percent of the necessary 75 percent in order for enshrinement and he now has only one year remaining of eligibility before he has to wait for a possible Veterans’ Committee vote to get in.
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