Frank Thomas. He was voted the DHL Hometown Hero for the White Sox. He will certainly have his #35 retired by the White Sox. Kenny Williams is a f*cking moron for getting rid of Thomas. Williams should have been outed instead of the Big Hurt.
2007-12-17 15:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, now hold on a minute. Yeah, Frank Thomas was for a while the best, but he had a lot of pretty crummy years, too. Okay, Nellie Fox didn't have the power numbers but he once struck out fewer than 10 times with 632 at bats, too. He certainly qualifies.
2007-12-17 11:40:07
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answered by Sarrafzedehkhoee 7
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Frank Thomas
2007-12-17 11:32:54
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answered by Sharon S 7
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Bart Johnson
2007-12-19 04:00:31
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answered by bill l 2
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Frank Thomas. His numbers during the 1990's are amazing.
2007-12-18 01:59:42
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answered by ? 4
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The Best honest player was Big Hurt...
Probably, maybe, possibly...Shoeless Joe was better..but it's close.
Honorable Mention
Eddie Collins
Luke Appling
2007-12-17 15:09:16
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answered by Steve M 3
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Frank Thomas.
2007-12-17 11:35:18
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answered by desotobrave 6
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Eddie Collins, followed by Frank Thomas.
2007-12-17 11:44:50
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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Luke Appling
2007-12-17 11:40:30
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answered by everybody loves 3000 7
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Begins and Ends with Shoeless Joe
2007-12-17 14:27:25
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answered by dierboy 3
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