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  1. May 26, 2024 · CHICAGO – There’s very little debate when talking about Frank Thomas as the greatest hitter in White Sox history. The Big Hurt, as he was aptly dubbed, hit for power, hit for average and had a keen batting eye.

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  2. Thomas is widely considered one of the greatest right handed hitters in MLB history. Drafted seventh overall by the White Sox in the 1989 MLB draft , Thomas made his major league debut the following year and immediately impressed with his hitting ability.

  3. Jan 16, 2022 · Nicknamed “the Big Hurt”, Thomas manned first base and designated hitter for the White Sox from 1990 to 2005 and terrorized the American League with his power and hitting abilities. 1990 Chicago White Sox

    • Frank Thomas (1990-2005) A college football teammate of Bo Jackson at Auburn, The Big Hurt sported a monster presence (6’5”, 240 pounds), and lived up to his reputation, running full speed out of the gate and arguably becoming the preeminent slugger of the 1990s by combining power and patience through a virtuoso collection of prodigious numbers.
    • Minnie Minoso (1951-57, 1960-61, 1964, 1976, 1980) The Havana native who became the White Sox’ first black player in 1951 was as popular on the South Side as Ernie Banks was up north with the Cubs, but whereas Banks is remembered for saying “Let’s Play Two,” Minoso’s motto might have easily been “Let’s Play Forever.”
    • Eddie Collins (1915-26) A star of the storied Philadelphia A’s of the early 1910s, Collins was let go as part of manager Connie Mack’s massive house-cleaning following the 1914 season and ended up in Chicago, where he helped shred the White Sox’ early reputation as “hitless wonders.”
    • Joe Jackson (1915-20) One of the game’s tragic figures, Jackson is forever linked to the Black Sox Scandal—despite belting the 1919 World Series’ only home run and hitting for a higher average than any other player, crooked or clean, for either team—and his banishment from the game a year later roughly deprived him of five more years of peak performance and certain enshrinement in the Hall of Fame.
  4. Apr 15, 2020 · It is no secret that the best player in Chicago White Sox history is Frank Thomas. He was a brilliant hitter for the White Sox for such a long time.

  5. Aug 30, 2010 · His number 35 may have been retired on Sunday, but the many stories of “The Big Hurt” Frank Thomas, the greatest hitter in White Sox history, will live on forever.

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  7. Jul 25, 2014 · He is and should remain the greatest slugger in White Sox history, as he owns franchise records for homers, extra-base hits, slugging, OPS, total bases, OBP, runs and RBIs. -- Christina Kahrl...