Hall of Very Good: Frank Thomas gets no respect

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The White Sox are clearly the Rodney Dangerfield of the Chicago sports scene…they get no respect. However, I don’t even know if White Sox even respect THEMSELVES! One player that more than exemplifies this notion is Frank Thomas. As a friend recently pointed out to me…“Thomas is the best player to ever play for the Sox and they probably won’t even retire his number.” But why? [link]

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THE AFTER PARTY
Published 5/14/2008 by DCScrap (noreply@blogger.com) at EPIC CARNIVAL | SPORTS NEWS WITH A TWIST
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