Frank Thomas

First baseman, Baseball Player

1968 –

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Who is Frank Thomas?

Frank Edward Thomas, Jr. is a retired American professional baseball player. A designated hitter and first baseman, Thomas became one of baseball's biggest stars in the 1990s. Broadcaster Ken Harrelson nicknamed Thomas "The Big Hurt" in the 1992 season. Thomas was known for his menacing home run power; he routinely swung a rusted piece of rebar that he reportedly found during a renovation project in Old Comiskey Park in the on-deck circle.

Thomas played college baseball and college football for the Auburn Tigers of Auburn University. He retired February 12, 2010. Playing in Major League Baseball, Thomas played for the Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, and Toronto Blue Jays. He is a five-time All-Star, four-time Silver Slugger Award winner, and two-time AL MVP. He won the AL batting title in 1997, was named AL Comeback Player of the Year in 2000, and his uniform number was retired by the White Sox. He is now a commentator for Comcast SportsNet White Sox broadcasts.

In May 2011, he was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, with his election being announced on January 8, 2014.

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Born
May 27, 1968
Columbus
Also known as
  • Frank Edward Thomas Jr.
  • Frank Edward Thomas, Jr.
  • The Big Hurt
Parents
Spouses
Children
Ethnicity
  • African American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Columbus High School
  • Auburn University
Lived in
  • Columbus

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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