Red Sox star Jim Rice doesn't play nice with Yankees' Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez

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Just in time for another installment of the Yankee-Red Sox rivalry comes this bizarre new element - Bosox Hall of Famer Jim Rice, in a speech Friday to Little Leaguers, named Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez as he talked about how today's players are too focused on individual achievements and big-bucks contracts.
Rice urged the kids not to look at current major leaguers as role models. "You see a Manny Ramirez, you see an A-Rod, you see Jeter....Guys that I played against and with, these guys you're talking about cannot compare," Rice said, according to The Associated Press. Hasn't Rice ever heard of Jeter's oft-lauded intangibles?
Jeter was dumbfounded when asked for his reaction to Rice's comments, but then quipped, "I didn't know I was like that." Asked if what Rice said upset him, Jeter said, "Ask him, man. You need to ask him, not me. It's a first for me, so I don't know."
Jeter said he knew Rice, who played his whole career in Boston from 1974-89 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame this summer, only well enough to say "hello" to him if their paths crossed.
A-Rod said he didn't know Rice well, either. "I say hello to everyone and I have respect for everyone," Rodriguez said. Asked if he had any reaction to Rice's comments, A-Rod said, "Zero."
Yankee manager Joe Girardi refused to be drawn into any potential controversy, either. "I've always been one that feels that you shouldn't judge others," Girardi said. "Our job is to take care of who you are as an individual and try to make yourself a better individual.
"My feeling is you shouldn't judge others and I'm not going to comment on his comments."
Asked if he thought Rice was jealous of the large sums today's players make, Girardi said: "I don't know what the equivalent of a player from the '70s or '80s contract is equivalent to a player of the same stats. The money he made compared to what everyone else was making, I can't tell you exactly what that is. Do players in our game today make a nice salary? Of course they do. Have players from the past made sacrifices for that? Yes. I still think players try to grow the game today like players did in the past."
Rice, 56, was arguably Boston's most-feared slugger during the savage rivalry days of the 1970s and '80s. He hit 382 career home runs, won three American League homer titles and led the American League in RBI twice before retiring in 1989. He was the 1978 AL MVP.
Speaking to players before the start of the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa., Rice sang the familiar refrain of some ex-players - everything was better when I played. These kids today!
"We didn't have the baggy uniforms. We didn't have the dreadlocks," Rice said. "It was a clean game, and now they're setting a bad example for the young guys.
"What you see right now is more individuals, it's not a team. Now you have guys coming in, they pick the days they want to play, they make big money. The first thing they see are dollar bills."
According to the AP, Rice was later asked at a news conference to name some of today's players who would be worthy of the Hall of Fame and he listed Seattle outfielders Ken Griffey Jr. and Ichiro Suzuki and Jim Thome of the White Sox.
Rice also told Little Leaguers that clean Hall of Famers don't want players who took performance-enhancing drugs to get into Cooperstown. Rice, according to The AP, flexed his right arm and said, "That's all the steroids you need....It's called God-given talent."
 

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Jeter plays for the big buck contracts and individual achivement?
Are you kidding me?
Love the guy or hate the guy, Jeter plays for team titles.
Always has, always will.

Rice also says the game was 'clean' when he played?
Another joke, he was smack dab in the middle of his career when half the Pirates and God knows who else was caught up in the cocaine scandal.

Please Jim, you got your Hall of Fame plaque, just STFU.
Now I know why most writers hate your guts.
 

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well the baggy uniforms,do make me sick also,but Jeter and A-Rod wear them the right way,and how the hell could anyone say anything bad about Jeter,Jim Rice is a cranky old jealous chump,wasnt he the first player to make 2 million a year,and he is whining about big bucks contracts,give me a break!
 

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rice is a marginal hall of famer, who was a nasty prick when he played and remains a nasty prick. hitting a baseball doesn't make u a rocket scientist.

having said that, the man had one of the quickest bats i have ever seen. what a pair of wrists, remember?
 

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Rice is now saying he was misquoted. Not the first time an athlete has been misquoted, and also not the first time an athlete has claimed he was misquoted. The truth is somewhere in the middle, I'm sure.

IMO every generation was doing the best drugs available at the time. Who cares??
 

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Just another typical Boston Red Sucks jerkoff.

haha, this board is so elementary.

He's now saying he was misquoted but I don't really see the harm in saying what he said. Derek Jeter hasn't been worth his annual salary since the contract began - that's not to say he hasn't been a great player (his horrific defensive skill set aside) over the course of the contract just that he received a record setting deal because he's white, well respected and playing in New York and not for his overall skill set.

I do see Yankee fans frustration though as he shouldn't be in the same breath with Manny Ramirez when it comes to caring less about the game and more about money/personal achievements.

The fact is, for as great as he is, Derek Jeter is most comparable to Barry Larkin and for as close as their offensive career numbers are, Larkin was the far superior defensive player. With that being said, because Larkin played in Cinci and Jeter played in New York, Jeter will go down as the better short stop in the minds of the general public while being paid over $100,000,000 dollars (Larkin' prime was prior to the peak of MLB contracts unlike Jeter) more in his career.

Again, Jeter is a great player who cares immensely about how his team performs. It will be interesting to see how the Yankees -and Jeter for that matter- go about an extension. He has no business playing short stop anymore and with Robinson Cano at second and Rodriguez at third, if he truly cares about winning he'll do whats best for the team and play the outfield for a more reasonable amount than what he's been paid for the last ten years.
 

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I don't really see this elevating as there isn't much there to disagree with.

Points I made:

- Derek Jeter is a phenomenal baseball player
- Derek Jeter is severely overpaid
- Derek Jeter is an atrocious defensive player (especially as he's aged)
- Derek Jeter receives more praise than a guy like Barry Larkin (similar offensive numbers though they favor Jeter but defensively speaking, Larkin was the far superior short stop) simply because he plays in New York

The points made are objective and really aren't up for debate, regardless of what some teenage Yankee fan says from his parents computer during his allotted 60 minutes of AOL time.

Subjectively speaking, however; I would really like to hear the opinions of what people think about extending his contract and what they will do with his corpse defensively when the time comes.
 

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Jeter has won multiple gold gloves and is havin the best defensive year of his career this year. he is UNDERRATED if anything. His pay is equivelant to where he plays. He is the face of MLB. And an AUTOMATIC HALL OF FAMER...they should put him in now.. Barry WHO?...that a laugh as far as Jim Rice. hey Jim remember Oscar Gamble with that FRO... Youre a bitter loser you played for a team of chockers unlike this version of R Sox who actaully wre able to win 2 WS.... You couldnt shine manny ramirez shoes you jerk
 

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