Jim Rice Hit By Pitch
Jim Rice Career Hit By Pitch Overview
During Jim Rice's 16-year Major League Baseball career, he had a lifetime total of
64 hit by pitch, an average of 4 hit by pitch per season. 1977 was his best season
with 8 hit by pitch and his worst season was 1974 when he had
1 hit by pitch. Jim Rice outperformed similar player cohorts when comparing career totals, besting
USA (16.8708), Baby Boomers (15.2521), Y (55.5511), mlb (17.028), and LF (19.0268) player career averages. See the charts and graphs below that
visualize this information in more detail.
Hit by pitch (HBP) is the total number of times a player or player equipment exluding his bat, is hit by a non-strike pitch, made sufficient effort to avoid the pitch, and is awarded first base. It's measured over a given time period such as season or career. Generally, for Hit By Pitch, higher is better. (Source)
Hit by pitch (HBP) is the total number of times a player or player equipment exluding his bat, is hit by a non-strike pitch, made sufficient effort to avoid the pitch, and is awarded first base. It's measured over a given time period such as season or career. Generally, for Hit By Pitch, higher is better. (Source)