MLB - White Sox buy out Big Hurt for $3.5Mil

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  • onlooker
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    • 08-10-05
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    MLB - White Sox buy out Big Hurt for $3.5Mil

    He has been off and on the IR list to much anyway. So this is a good time for the Sox to move on, after winning a Championship.

    CHICAGO -- The Chicago White Sox bought out Frank Thomas for $3.5 million on Friday, making the best slugger in team history eligible for free agency.

    The 37-year-old Thomas exercised a $10 million mutual option for next season on Monday, giving the team five days to decide whether to exercise its half. The White Sox could try to re-sign the two-time AL MVP for less money.

    "There should be no question about the respect this organization has for Frank and all that he has helped us accomplish, including a World Series championship," general manager Ken Williams said in a statement. "He is the greatest hitter in White Sox history. At the same time, it is my responsibility to make the best decisions I can on behalf of the organization. Our plan now is to continue to speak with Frank and his representatives over the coming months as more information is known about his health."

    Thomas, who has missed most of the past two years with foot and ankle problems, hit .219 with 12 homers in just 105 at-bats last season. He missed the first two months while recovering from surgery on his left ankle, then broke the ankle in July, ending his season.

    A career .307 hitter with 448 homers and 1,465 RBI, Thomas is the team's leader in most offensive categories. He has spent his entire career with the White Sox and has said he wants to return.

    "Obviously, our hopes are still that we'll be able to work something out with the White Sox. It would be ideal to see Frank retire as a White Sox," said Thomas' agent, Arn Tellem.

    Tellem also said that Thomas, who had his foot examined in Los Angeles on Thursday, is "feeling good."

    "I heard overall it was very positive," Tellem said.

    In another move, Chicago agreed to a $650,000, one-year contract with backup catcher Chris Widger, a $150,000 raise from his base salary this year.
  • BuddyBear
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-10-05
    • 7233

    #2
    nice little retirement money for the Big Hurt who has been transitioning himself into retirement the past three years anyway.

    I wish the university would buy my contract out like this

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    • Senator7
      SBR MVP
      • 08-20-05
      • 1559

      #3
      One of the most underrated players of our generation. The guy could have been a legend if not for injuries late in his stellar career.

      Senator 7

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      • pags11
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 08-18-05
        • 12264

        #4
        senator, I agree...this guy was absolutely awesome in his prime...

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        • ryarboro
          SBR Rookie
          • 10-05-05
          • 11

          #5
          Well, I guess it begs the question...

          .307 career batting average
          448 career homeruns
          1,465 career RBIs
          1,327 runs
          2,136 hits

          Is the Big Hurt HOF material if he retired right now??

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          • bigboydan
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 08-10-05
            • 55420

            #6
            nope, i think he would need at least 500 home runs first. before they would even think about considering him. IMHOO

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            • onlooker
              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
              • 08-10-05
              • 36572

              #7
              Originally posted by bigboydan
              nope, i think he would need at least 500 home runs first. before they would even think about considering him. IMHOO
              And maybe 3000 hits to go along with 500 homers. He will need to play a few more years to be considered I think.

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              • bigboydan
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 08-10-05
                • 55420

                #8
                i still don't think he's done just yet. he's still has market value and, somebody will probly take a chance on him.

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                • ryarboro
                  SBR Rookie
                  • 10-05-05
                  • 11

                  #9
                  Yeah, I don't think he is done yet in a DH type of role...I mean, the man hit 42 homers and drove in 105 runs just two years ago...

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                  • raiders72001
                    Senior Member
                    • 08-10-05
                    • 10959

                    #10
                    Thomas makes the HOF. He was the best player in the majors some years when he was in his prime.

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                    • bigboydan
                      SBR Aristocracy
                      • 08-10-05
                      • 55420

                      #11
                      raiders, it's gonna take more than the numbers he has right now, if he wants to get into the HOF. IMHOO

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                      • Illusion
                        Restricted User
                        • 08-09-05
                        • 25166

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ryarboro
                        Well, I guess it begs the question...

                        .307 career batting average
                        448 career homeruns
                        1,465 career RBIs
                        1,327 runs
                        2,136 hits

                        Is the Big Hurt HOF material if he retired right now??
                        Not to mention of all of those walks and his on base percentage. He is very underrated.

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