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Frank Thomas Signs with the Athletics

April 25, 2008 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under News, Transactions

Frank Thomas Signs with the Athletics

After clearing waivers, Frank Thomas signed a one-year contract with the Oakland Athletics. We reported soon after Thomas was released by the Toronto Blue Jays that the Athletics had interest in the Big Hurt and the pairing became official on Thursday.
Thomas and the A’s wasted no time, as Thomas was in the lineup for the A’s on Thursday. Oakland responded positively, beating the Minnesota Twins 11-2. Thomas batted cleanup and had two walks and a run scored.
While Thomas is batting just .159 on the season, the A’s are confident that the 39-year-old will be able …read more

Frank Thomas Cut – Big Hurt Destinations?

April 21, 2008 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Stats and Analysis, Transactions

Frank Thomas Cut – Big Hurt Destinations?

Frank Thomas wasn’t pleased with a decrease in at bats and the Toronto Blue Jays were tired of waiting for his bat to come around. The two sides seemingly got what they wanted when the Blue Jays cut Thomas.
On the season, Thomas was batting .167 with three homers and 11 RBI for Toronto. The 39-year-old Thomas had started slowly the last few years before turning it up as the season went along. Toronto didn’t want to see if history would repeat itself and instead let him go.
The Blue Jays will likely rotate a number of players at …read more

While you were stuffing your face..

November 24, 2007 by admin  
Filed under Transactions

While you were stuffing your face..

By Guest Blogger, Timm Davis
I hope that everyone had a wonderful turkey day, filled with food and naps.
There was one team that wasn’t napping – the LA Angels. They’ve gone and signed Torii Hunter to a 5 year $90 Million contract. What does this do to the Angels? Well it improves their outfield defense, but at the same time there outfield is now a bit crowded. Look for Gary Mathews Jr (their CFer last year) to move to a corner spot so Hunter can take his customary spot in the middle of the outfield. That leaves Vlad and Garrett Anderson …read more


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