white lightning said:
I'm pissed off. This is the Caste System doing it to us again. This time in Baseball. Jim Thome(sure hall of famer) is traded to the L.A. Dodgers. They will only use him as a pinch hitter. So now he will be lucky to get 1 at bat per game. Alot of times he won't even get that. His chance of 600 homers is over thanks the the Chicago White Sox trading him. What a complete slap in the face to a legend. They could have at least traded him to an American League Team where he could still be a des.hitter.
The greatest home run hitter in the game gets screwed over. That is how it goes in todays America. This makes me sick to my stomach. The guy deserves better!
From what I understand, it may be more of a physical issue with Thome. Apparently he told the Dodgers that he was not able to be an everyday player or contribute at first base, but was still ok with coming in to be pinch hitter, DH type role for the playoffs. He is obviously at the stage in his career where he wants a shot to get a world series ring. Something that is a long way off for either Chicago Team. I disagree with this philosophy, championships have a high luck factor attributed to them. Some of the best players in history in all sports, never won championships. If I were a pro athlete, being a rent-a-player in order to get a chance to wear a ring would hold no interest for me whatsoever, but to each their own.
If he is healthy he will be back in an everyday role next year for some AL team, unless he decides to retire. His bat is too valuable, that someone in the AL will want his services, and if he can't physically play defense, he would hold no value for an NL team for next season. I am sure he is thinking about 600, so I would be very shocked if he did not hang around at least a year or two to try to reach that goal, unless his numbers fall off the map next season. If he does decide to hang around, someone will give him a shot.
Edited by: Bear Backer