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Bear
04-20-2008, 09:50 AM
04/20/2008
MLB.com

One day after Frank Thomas voiced his displeasure over being benched, the Blue Jays released the designated hitter.

The 39-year-old slugger was told Saturday that he would lose playing time after a slow start in which he batted .167 with three homers and 11 RBIs in 16 games.

"Basically, I've been told that I'm not going to be in that lineup," Thomas said Saturday. "[Manager John Gibbons] told me that this morning. I see it as something else is going on. We'll see how that plays out.

"You know what's going on and I know what's going on. We'll see how it plays out. I'm just a little frustrated right now. There are some things going on around here this year that I haven't been happy about."

Thomas could have been alluding to his contract situation, which has been an ongoing topic since the early stages of Spring Training. Under the terms of the two-year deal Thomas inked with Toronto prior to last season, the 39-year-old DH has a vesting option worth $10 million for the 2009 season.

Thomas could have guaranteed that salary for next year simply by notching 304 more plate appearances this year. His contract stipulated that the option would vest for Thomas, who had 624 plate appearances last season, if he accumulated 1,000 plate appearances between the 2007-08 seasons.

Thomas batted .277 with 26 homers and 95 RBIs in 2007 in his only full season with the Jays. He also became a member of the 500 home run club while wearing a Toronto uniform and has 516 homers in his career.


I like Frank Thomas, but I also like this move by the Jays. If you are unhappy with the Team than we don't want you, and it is time for you to go somewhere else.

SF Kid
04-20-2008, 12:17 PM
I just heard that on ESPN.

They are saying Seattle might be a good landing spot for him for a year or so.

McCovey
04-20-2008, 03:55 PM
Thomas gets pissed because he was benched? Hello! Earth to Frank you're hitting .167! :rolleyes:

Bear
04-20-2008, 04:22 PM
Thomas gets pissed because he was benched? Hello! Earth to Frank you're hitting .167! :rolleyes:
As I said at the top I like Thomas, but like many other players he just can't take an honest look at his own game. The time has come to start to think about retirement.:(

McCovey
04-20-2008, 07:47 PM
As I said at the top I like Thomas, but like many other players he just can't take an honest look at his own game. The time has come to start to think about retirement.:(

Thomas is a member of the class of '68. I hate to say it but I think it may be time for him to call it a career. He's Hall of Fame bound anyway.

SF Kid
04-20-2008, 08:07 PM
I think other teams are expecting the miracle season he had with I think the Dodgers...guess it's not happening. You might be right Mac...he might just be done.

Bear
04-20-2008, 08:19 PM
I think other teams are expecting the miracle season he had with I think the Dodgers...guess it's not happening. You might be right Mac...he might just be done.


I hope not but I fear you might be right Kid. Did I just say the Kid might be right. I need a drink.:beerbang:

juan27
04-21-2008, 05:00 PM
White Sox finally win the WS when he's on the DL for the rest of the season; coincidence? I think not.

Even when he was a stud, there was always an undercurrent in Chitown about his me first attitude. I don't think Williams and Guillen were sad to see him leave town. This is just more of the same.

Bear
04-21-2008, 05:42 PM
White Sox finally win the WS when he's on the DL for the rest of the season; coincidence? I think not.

Even when he was a stud, there was always an undercurrent in Chitown about his me first attitude. I don't think Williams and Guillen were sad to see him leave town. This is just more of the same.

You may be right. Attitude is a problem, and some can handle it and some can't. But if you can handle Thomas you have or had a hitter.:rolleyes:

McCovey
04-24-2008, 11:33 AM
From Jason Stark's ESPN column today.


• Who's Hurtin' Now Dept.: Undoubtedly, Frank Thomas (http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?statsId=4527) is going to find work -- most likely in Oakland or Seattle -- if he wants to play badly (i.e., cheaply) enough. But you'd be surprised how many scouts and executives are using words like "done" to describe him. That seems harsh, if not downright unfounded, since it was only a few months ago the guy was finishing off a 26-homer, 95-RBI season. But this is also a fellow who hit .176 during what one exec described as a "dreadful" spring training. And other than a four-day stretch this month when he "ran into" all three of his homers and 10 of his 11 RBIs, he was 5-for-44 (.114) for the season, with no extra-base hits. "His bat was so slow, he was missing 85-mile-an-hour fastballs," said one scout. "Everything looked so slow, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I didn't see him drive one ball. Not one. Even in [batting practice], he wasn't that good. So I'm really not surprised [he got released] at all." Another review: "What he became was a complete guess-hitter. He has to gear up for the fastball. If he gets it right, he can still do some damage. It's just not as regular, as predictable or as likely to happen as it used to be."


:bugeye:

SF Kid
04-24-2008, 12:17 PM
Thomas signed with the A's for the balance of the year.

Bear
04-24-2008, 12:20 PM
Thomas signed with the A's for the balance of the year.

How much?:confused:

Bear
04-24-2008, 12:25 PM
How much?:confused:

Answer is $337,000 with the Jays paying the rest. Now thats bargain basement.:D

McCovey
04-24-2008, 12:31 PM
Billy Beane is one smart cookie. :pound:

Bear
04-24-2008, 12:39 PM
Billy Beane is one smart cookie. :pound:
Smarter than your average Brian R. Sabean! :pound:

McCovey
04-24-2008, 01:02 PM
Smarter than your average Brian R. Sabean! :pound:
:agreed: :pound: