Frank Thomas

    • Born: May 27, 1968
    • Two-Time A.L. MVP
    • 2000 Comeback Player of the Year
    • June 28, 2007: Hits career home run #500
  • Frank Thomas is a first baseman/designated hitter for the Oakland Athletics. Thomas was one of baseball's most notable stars during the 1990s, earning the nickname "The Big Hurt" due to his batting prowess. Thomas entered the Major Leagues in 1990 for the Chicago White Sox, where he has played the majority of his career. Thomas' career has been plagued by injuries, and he earned the title "2000 Comeback Player of the Year" after returning to baseball following an injury. Thomas has more than 500 career home runs and currently has better than a .300 batting average, giving him strong Hall of Fame credentials.
  • 2005 World Series

    Thomas was on the 2005 Word Series champion Chicago White Sox, though he was injured during the post-season. He was asked to throw out the ceremonial firstpitch during the game one of the divisional series. Of the experience, Thomas said, "What a feeling. Standing O all around the place. People really cheering me. I had tears in my eyes. To really know the fans cared that much about me -- it was a great feeling. One of my proudest moments in the game."

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