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Big Hurt back in show

by Cougar2000
created April 24, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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It didn't take Frank Thomas long to find a new gig. The Oakland Athletics agreed to terms with the former Auburn University star this week. They could use him. The Big Hurt was not a happy camper in Toronto, not getting playing time and having a batting average below the Mendoza Line.

Oakland general manager Billy Beane must be a genius, because the club will be on the hook only for about $337,000 - a prorated share of the $390,000 minimum - so this move was a bargain. The club is looking to boost its power numbers, with only nine homers this season as a team, putting the team in 19th place, according to Major League Baseball's website.

Frank needs to start faster than he has been in the past. Granted, he's always been a slow starter. The key for Thomas is to stay healthy.  He signed an incentive-laden one-year deal for $500,000, but earned all $2.6 million of his possible bonuses based on plate appearances and keeping his troublesome left foot healthy.  If that happens and he has a good year, both health and batting wise, the A's could be a threat in the AL West. Los Angeles and Seattle had better look over their shoulders.

A "Big Hurt" is coming. The AL West best take notice.


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KelsdadAll-Star
584 days ago
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Now it's Oakland who's Bigtime Hurting.
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Wojcicki00Varsity
584 days ago
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I can see why since they don't have to pay alot, but i'm kind of surprised Oakland didn't pick up Bonds. Wonder which team will be desperate enough first. Anyway, smart move by Oakland since he's coming pretty cheap
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
584 days ago
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Frank is mad! He will put the "Big Hurt" On the rest of the

clubs that shunned him. I would not be surprised if he busts 35

big ones!
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JbcissomSoccer Kid
584 days ago
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I can't believe Seattle didn't jump at Thomas. They'll regret not doing that.
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SSreportersLegend
584 days ago
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Bavasi makes his dumb moves in the offseason jbcissom.
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KelsdadAll-Star
584 days ago
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Yeah, picking up Erik Bedard was really dumb.
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JbcissomSoccer Kid
584 days ago
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Bedard was a great move, but this Frank Thomas situation was basically a no-lose situation for whichever team picked him up. There are only a handful of DH's who will put up better stats and bring more to the team than Frank Thomas, especially Seattle.
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KelsdadAll-Star
584 days ago
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Thomas was in the lineup today, and did what he has been all season long, went 0-3.
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JbcissomSoccer Kid
584 days ago
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But he had two walks. He's been known throughout his career as a slow starter. Billy Beane is a freaking genius for signing him. It's basically a no-lose situation for him.
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KelsdadAll-Star
584 days ago
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Right, because Oakland ain't payin' him. From a performance standpoint, he will have no significant impact on Oakland's lineup.
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NoodledueceVarsity Captain
584 days ago
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GIVE BONDS SOME LOVE!!!!!!
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NoodledueceVarsity Captain
584 days ago
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I do like the pick up though
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