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Baseball Biography

Frank Thomas

“The Big Hurt”

American flag American · Columbus, USA · Born 27 May 1968

First Baseman

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American baseball first baseman and designated hitter, two-time AL MVP (1993-94) and Hall of Famer known as 'The Big Hurt' for his powerful hitting.

Born on May 27, 1968, in Columbus, Georgia, Frank Edward Thomas Jr. grew up in a military family and developed his athletic skills at Columbus High School. Standing 6'5" and weighing over 240 pounds, he possessed an imposing physical presence that would later earn him the nickname "The Big Hurt." Thomas attended Auburn University on a football scholarship, playing tight end before focusing exclusively on baseball during his junior year. The Chicago White Sox selected Thomas seventh overall in the 1989 MLB Draft, and he made his major league debut in August 1990. His breakthrough came in 1991 when he hit .318 with 32 home runs, establishing himself as one of baseball's premier sluggers. The peak of his career occurred during the mid-1990s when he dominated American League pitching with unprecedented consistency. Thomas became the only player in baseball history to win back-to-back MVP awards unanimously, capturing the honors in 1993 and 1994. During those seasons, he combined exceptional power with remarkable plate discipline, maintaining batting averages above .300 while drawing over 100 walks each year. Thomas finished his career with 521 home runs and a .301 batting average, joining the exclusive 500-home run club in 2007. His ability to combine power hitting with patience at the plate set him apart from his contemporaries. He recorded seven seasons with at least 100 walks and 20 home runs, demonstrating his unique offensive approach. Thomas spent the majority of his 19-year career with the White Sox, helping the franchise win the 2005 World Series, though injuries limited his contribution during the playoff run. The Baseball Hall of Fame inducted Thomas in 2014, receiving 83.7% of the vote in his first year of eligibility. His impact transcended statistics, as he represented a new archetype of hitter who could devastate opposing pitching while maintaining exceptional selectivity. Thomas remains one of the most feared sluggers in baseball history.

Famous For

Powerful hitting and plate discipline as designated hitter/first baseman

Playing Style

How They Played

Power hitter with exceptional plate discipline and ability to draw walks

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Hall of Fame slugger known as 'The Big Hurt', one of the greatest designated hitters in baseball history

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • World Series Champion 2005
  • AL MVP 1993
  • AL MVP 1994
Team Career
Team Period Games Jersey
Chicago White Sox1990–20052322#35
Oakland Athletics2006–2008334
Toronto Blue Jays2007–2008108
Career Journey

Timeline

1990 📌 MLB debut with Chicago White Sox
1993 🥇 First AL MVP Award
1994 🥇 Second consecutive AL MVP Award
1996 🎯 Hit 40th home run, 100th RBI season
2000 🎯 Hit 500th career home run
2005 🏆 World Series champion with Chicago White Sox
2014 🥇 Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Frank Thomas

Frank Thomas was born in 1968 in Columbus, USA.

Frank Thomas is American.

Frank Thomas played as a First Baseman.

Frank Thomas's career honours include World Series Champion 2005, AL MVP 1993, AL MVP 1994.

Frank Thomas recorded 521 home runs, a .301 career batting average, 1704 RBIs.