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Thome hit a HR tonight to finally pass Sosa on the all time HR list. Next up is K. Griffey Jr.
Nice to see Thome pass steroid bloated and crazed White wannabee Sammy"Michael Jackson" Sosa....http://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://blacksportsonline.com/home/wp-content/gallery/sammy-sosa/sammy-sosa-white-2.jpg&imgrefurl=http://blacksportsonline.com/home/2011/01/pics-sammy-sosas-face-back-to-the-white-version/?pid%3D954&h=275&w=315&sz=38&tbnid=YnEDfqng-lEzvM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=103&prev=/search%3Fq%3DSammy%2BSosa%2BWhite%26tbm%3Disch%26tbo%3Du&zoom=1&q=Sammy+Sosa+White&usg=__8jbwj7_hiuozJY5RTDDTKJBwcZk=&docid=SzidgjpG_2kSlM&hl=en-US&sa=X&ei=YzkKUISBIOn10gG6zI3vAw&ved=0CGgQ9QEwBA&dur=407:icon_mrgreen:Thome hit a HR tonight to finally pass Sosa on the all time HR list. Next up is K. Griffey Jr.
Thome hit a HR tonight to finally pass Sosa on the all time HR list. Next up is K. Griffey Jr.
Speaking of K Griffey Jr., does anybody remember a commercial he was in in the early 90s. I seem to remember that period as being particulary loaded with worship of negro athletes (jordan, KG jr, Bo Jackson, etc.). Anyway, IIRC, the gist of the commercial was KG Jr and some other guy were trying to pick up a couple of white chicks at a bar and the other guy says "KGjr has a lifetime .300 BA" and the uppity KG jr corrects him really quick "No, it's .301". That commercial always pissed me off. The worship of these negroes in the media is just unreal, and it's just so typical of the arrogance so predominate in the negro species.
And here you have a guy like Jim Thome who plays the game the right way, never brags or boasts, and is always humble, and what is the thanks he gets? Virtually no media attention at all for being the greatest HR hitter of his time, and one of the best of all time, with only Ruth really being better if you consider HRs per AB and you take out the steroid cheaters.
Rank | Player (yrs, age) | AB per HR | Bats |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Mark McGwire (16) | 10.61 | R |
2. | Babe Ruth+ (22) | 11.76 | L |
3. | Barry Bonds (22) | 12.92 | L |
4. | Ryan Howard (9, 32) | 13.50 | L |
5. | Jim Thome (22, 41) | 13.73 | L |
6. | Ralph Kiner+ (10) | 14.11 | R |
7. | Harmon Killebrew+ (22) | 14.22 | R |
8. | Sammy Sosa (18) | 14.47 | R |
9. | Albert Pujols (12, 32) | 14.50 | R |
10. | Adam Dunn (12, 32) | 14.55 | L |
Jim Thome Open To Playing In 2013
By Mike Axisa [December 11, 2012 at 2:50pm CST]
Jim Thome is MLB's active leader in walks (1,747) and strikeouts (2,548) and is second in homers (612), and he hopes to pad those totals further in 2013. The slugger told Jim Salisbury of CSNPhilly.com that he is not retired and is open to playing next season.
"I’m not retired," said Thome. "If someone wants me to play, I’d consider it for sure. I feel good. If I didn’t feel good, I wouldn’t even consider it. But I feel good. I’d like to play."
Thome, 42, acknowledged that he fits best as a DH, but he is willing to consider a role with an NL team if the opportunity presents itself. "I still feel like I can give a team a veteran presence and get a big hit off the bench," he added.
Just last week we heard that Phillies manager Charlie Manuel and Orioles GM Dan Duquette were unsure if Thome would continue playing. The former Indians first baseman split last season between Philadelphia and Baltimore, hitting .252/.344/.442 with eight homers in 186 plate appearances while also missing time with back problems. Thome started four games at first base in 2012, his most action in the field since 2005.
Read more at http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/jim_thome/#y0lV6OEtmcF6ueh0.99
It sounds like they are describing Derek Jeter.....:frusty:Wow, what a pathetically written article, even for the corporate CM media.
First of all, stating that Thome's the leading active player in strikeouts is extremely negative and inappropriate. And really now, does anyone care that he's the leading active player in walks? And then to merely call him the second leading home run hitter among active players does a disservice to his status and accomplishments.
Here's how the first paragraph should read in its entirety: "Jim Thome, major league baseball's seventh all-time leading home run hitter with 612, told a Philadelphia reporter that he isn't retired and is hoping to play in 2013."
God, do I despise the corporate media.
This is sad but true. Jim also got outshined by all the steriod cheats at the height of his career. If he had played in any other era, he'd be a legend.Thus likely ends the career of one of the greatest HR hitters of all time, if not the greatest since Babe Ruth. All without any fanfare, no season-long farewell tours, no nostalgic automatic selections to the All Star team for an aging all time great. Jim Thome is without question the most underrated player of our generation. Too bad you weren't black Jim, you'd have been a national hero on every tv channel and commercial.
I tip my hat to one of the greatest homerun hitters I have ever seen. He did it the right way and despite not cheating like so many others he still hit over 600 home runs. He was amazing and such a classy person. Jim retired yesterday and they built a statue in his honor. He will eventually go into the hall of fame someday as a Cleveland Indian. He will be missed.
http://www.sportingnews.com/mlb/sto...veiling-saturday-monument?eadid=SOC/FB/SNMain