- What did he do to deserve a 1976 Kellogg's card?
- Had a great rookie season in 1975, batting .309 with 22 HR and 102 RBI
- Finished second in AL Rookie of the Year voting and third in MVP voting in 1975
- 1976 Highlights
- Batted .282 with 25 HR and 85 RBI
- Led the AL with 123 strikeouts (not sure if that is much of a highlight)
- Struggled to keep his average above .260 for much of the season before having a late-season surge.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
1976 Kellogg's #10 - Jim Rice
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