Jim Thome, Hall of Famer? Masher appears to be back,could still reach 600 bombs

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Jim Thome averaged 40 HR and 110 RBI, and over .400 OBP for the 10 years prior to his injury riddled 2005 season.

At age 35 he 'could' still hit 160 HRs, which would easily put him in I think.

What a pickup for the WS Champs. :toast:
 

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More on Thome, who has also been a relatively quiet HR force...His numbers are more impressive than Mark McGwire all around....but the casual fan would not realize it, at all.
 

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Thome is a great player and a great guy. He'd easily hit over 50 this year if he was still in Philly. He was putting up 40+ in the Vet.

Its a shame the Phils had RyHow sitting right under him and both don't have the flexibility to play any other position. I would've loved Thome and RyHow in the same lineup.
 

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Thome holds the record for career post season home runs
 
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Ya sure about that??

By rob on October 22, 2003 at 10:10 AM

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Bernie Williams busted open a tight game with a three-run homer in the ninth inning, and the New York Yankees beat the Florida Marlins 6-1 Tuesday night for a 2-1 lead in the World Series. He is now the most prolific slugger in postseason history. His 19th career postseason home run broke a major league record held by Reggie Jackson and Mickey Mantle. Williams also has 65 RBIs in the postseason, surpassing David Justice's career mark of 63.
 

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More on Thome, who has also been a relatively quiet HR force...His numbers are more impressive than Mark McGwire all around....but the casual fan would not realize it, at all.

nice post.

i just looked up thome's career stats on yahoo sports...

very impressive career.
 

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Thome has 17 , he was well on his way til going to Philly...he could still very easily pass Bernie.

Mantle hit all 18 in World Series play....there was no ALCS back then
 

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Thome is a great player and a great guy. He'd easily hit over 50 this year if he was still in Philly. He was putting up 40+ in the Vet.

Its a shame the Phils had RyHow sitting right under him and both don't have the flexibility to play any other position. I would've loved Thome and RyHow in the same lineup.

believe that US CELL is more HR friendly than new park in Philly...US CELL has been top 3 in HR friendly the past few years. I've been saying since the acquisition that THOME was going to be a huge pickup for SOX...better line up this year than last!
 

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oopsie. I thought Thome tied or broke the record back with the Indians
 

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believe that US CELL is more HR friendly than new park in Philly...US CELL has been top 3 in HR friendly the past few years. I've been saying since the acquisition that THOME was going to be a huge pickup for SOX...better line up this year than last!

The RF wall is closer at Citizens Bank park compared to US Cell Field. By 4-5 feet. Though maybe with those crazy Chitown winds that carry the ball (does that happen at US Cell too? or only Wrigley? Its more HR friendly. But Philly is as HR friendly as you can get. Pop flys become dingers in that place.
 

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US Cell was #1 last year.

<TABLE class=tablehead cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3><TBODY><TR class=stathead><TD colSpan=8>Park Factor - 2005</TD></TR><TR class=colhead><TD>Rk</TD><TD>Park Name</TD><TD align=right>Runs</TD><TD align=right>HR</TD><TD align=right>H</TD><TD align=right>2B</TD><TD align=right>3B</TD><TD align=right>BB</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>1</TD><TD>U.S. Cellular Field (U.S. Cellular Field )</TD><TD align=right>1.044</TD><TD class=sortcell align=right>1.375</TD><TD align=right>0.972</TD><TD align=right>0.923</TD><TD align=right>0.864</TD><TD align=right>1.086</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>2</TD><TD>Citizens Bank Park (Citizens Bank Park )</TD><TD align=right>1.161</TD><TD class=sortcell align=right>1.289</TD><TD align=right>1.117</TD><TD align=right>1.127</TD><TD align=right>1.406</TD><TD align=right>0.931</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>3</TD><TD>Great American (Great American )</TD><TD align=right>1.128</TD><TD class=sortcell align=right>1.263</TD><TD align=right>1.070</TD><TD align=right>1.187</TD><TD align=right>0.530</TD><TD align=right>0.958</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>4</TD><TD>Ameriquest Field (Ameriquest Field )</TD><TD align=right>1.076</TD><TD class=sortcell align=right>1.263</TD><TD align=right>1.036</TD><TD align=right>1.032</TD><TD align=right>1.812</TD><TD align=right>0.975</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>5</TD><TD>Rogers Centre (Rogers Centre )</TD><TD align=right>1.039</TD><TD class=sortcell align=right>1.255</TD><TD align=right>1.045</TD><TD align=right>1.071</TD><TD align=right>1.085</TD><TD align=right>0.882</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>6</TD><TD>Minute Maid Park (Minute Maid Park )</TD><TD align=right>0.949</TD><TD class=sortcell align=right>1.195</TD><TD align=right>0.990</TD><TD align=right>0.804</TD><TD align=right>0.926</TD><TD align=right>0.971</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>7</TD><TD>Busch Stadium (Busch Stadium )</TD><TD align=right>1.028</TD><TD class=sortcell align=right>1.148</TD><TD align=right>1.015</TD><TD align=right>1.062</TD><TD align=right>0.628</TD><TD align=right>0.992</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>8</TD><TD>Coors Field (Coors Field )</TD><TD align=right>1.285</TD><TD class=sortcell align=right>1.119</TD><TD align=right>1.254</TD><TD align=right>1.135</TD><TD align=right>1.481</TD><TD align=right>1.035</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>9</TD><TD>Yankee Stadium (Yankee Stadium )</TD><TD align=right>1.051</TD><TD class=sortcell align=right>1.106</TD><TD align=right>1.083</TD><TD align=right>0.882</TD><TD align=right>1.122</TD><TD align=right>0.891</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>10</TD><TD>Miller Park (Miller Park )</TD><TD align=right>0.992</TD><TD class=sortcell align=right>1.085</TD><TD align=right>0.895</TD><TD align=right>0.877</TD><TD align=right>0.948</TD><TD align=right>1.032</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


as well as 2004....

Park Factor - 2004
Rk Park Name Runs HR H 2B 3B BB
1 U.S. Cellular Field (U.S. Cellular Field ) 1.139 1.402 1.095 0.979 0.870 1.016
2 Wrigley Field (Wrigley Field ) 1.123 1.329 1.031 1.001 0.913 0.987
3 Bank One Ballpark (Bank One Ballpark ) 1.068 1.290 1.051 1.116 1.294 1.013
4 Coors Field (Coors Field ) 1.412 1.235 1.240 1.316 1.655 1.181
5 Citizens Bank Park (Citizens Bank Park ) 1.024 1.134 0.981 0.865 1.360 1.009
6 Turner Field (Turner Field ) 0.991 1.128 0.973 0.937 0.742 1.015
7 Rogers Centre (Rogers Centre ) 1.128 1.117 1.054 1.076 1.199 1.101
8 McAfee Coliseum (McAfee Coliseum ) 1.012 1.089 0.976 0.984 0.682 1.050
9 Ameriquest Field (Ameriquest Field ) 1.217 1.087 1.093 1.086 1.667 0.998
10 Minute Maid Park (Minute Maid Park ) 1.004 1.075 0.993 0.892 1.448 0.929
 

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Interesting Thome got the bulk of his homers in the midst of the steroid era and not one mention of that in this thread. Now, iIf he was surly black man...You are all a bunch of...






OH C'mon, I'm just joking!:puppy:
 

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Remember when Thome and Ramirez were just the young kids in that power Cleveland line up. Batting like 6th and 7th.
 

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Dubpoet said:
Remember when Thome and Ramirez were just the young kids in that power Cleveland line up. Batting like 6th and 7th.

they finished 100-44 that strike year, that was a great team.
 
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Like Roach23 said....all Philly fans wished they could have had Thome and Howard in the same line-up. There was a small chance that Thome could have played third but it didn't come to be. What a line-up the Phillies would have had, similar to the Yanks.
 

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Thome broke in at third, I think his days as a fielder are long gone....I'm glad to see him back.
 

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6-17-08:

THOME hits a magical # in my book:

CHICAGO (AP)—Jim Thome reached another milestone on a night he helped the Chicago White Sox register season highs in runs and hits.
Thome’s three-run homer—the White Sox’s fourth home run of the night—in a 16-5 rout of the Pittsburgh Pirates was the 521st of his career and tied him with Willie McCovey and Ted Williams for 16th all-time.
 
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