The Big Hurt is coming back to the Bay Area.
The Oakland Athletics agreed to terms Thursday with designated hitter Frank Thomas, who was released Sunday by the Toronto Blue Jays to become a free agent after becoming disgruntled about his playing time.
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He just added a bat that has the potential to hit .300/25/100 and for a bargain basement price.
He just added a bat that has the potential to hit .300/25/100 and for a bargain basement price.
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I had no problem with getting rid of Thomas. We never should have signed him in the first place. BUT, wtf is the point of getting rid of him, yet still paying him, if there was no plab B in place?? We're paying a guy $8M to play for another team, and the plan was to bring up Adam Lind to be the power threat of the lineup?? Way to put pressure on a kid.