#53 Frank Thomas

Frank Thomas
1B/DH
1990-2008
5 Time All Star, 2 Time MVP
Baseball Hall of Fame

"The Big Hurt" - I was probably 10 or so hanging around the little league field and the older kids were talking baseball, and Frank Thomas came up and one of them said "oh, Frank Thomas, he can MASH". It was the first time I heard the term and I always associated it with him. His first 7 full seasons are up there with anyone ever. 

In that span he was an All Star 5 times, and MVP twice, finished top 10 for the MVP the other 5 years, hit .330 and averaged 36 homers and 118 RBI a year. His OPS for those 7 years is a staggering 1.056.

The rest of his career didn't live up to that all time legend start, but it was still very good with multiple 40 home run, 100 RBI and 100 walk seasons. 

The combination of power and average was truly special, when you added in his ability to get on base he was truly elite. His .300 average and 500 home runs puts him in a post war club with only Willie Mays, Ted Williams, Manny Ramirez, Albert Pujols, and Hank Aaron. 

He is the only player in the history of baseball with at least 10,000 plate appearances and 0 sacrifice bunts.

He spent the bulk of his career on the Southside with the Sox before spending some time in Toronto and Oakland. He ended his career with 521 homers (20th), 1,667 walks (10th), a .555 slugging % (19th) and 121 sac flies (4th).

Frank Thomas was inducted in Cooperstown in 2014...he could MASH.


Anthony Leonelli is a 37 year old College Baseball Coach and amateur baseball arguer. If you wanna know how this list came together check here criteria. He thinks that George Brett winning batting titles in 3 decades is pretty awesome. 

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