A word on Jim Thome
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A word on Jim Thome
Matt Gelb, Inquirer Staff Writer
MIAMI — Ten days ago, Ruben Amaro Jr. said he was fielding calls from American League teams regarding Jim Thome. The future Hall of Famer was recently removed from a terrific nine-game stretch as designated hitter. Now he was relegated to the bench.
It's easy to see what will eventually happen. So AL teams called Amaro.
"I may very well have [received calls]," Amaro said June 19. "Fact of the matter was he was great and exceeded everyone’s expectations — including mine. And honestly, he was fantastic and in some ways, it is a little bit of a disservice to have him sit there as a pinch hitter when he can't do much more than that.
"But we'll see what happens. Right now, I hope he gets a couple of chances to win some games, and then we’ll go from there."
Since then, Thome has won the Phillies one game with a walk-off home run. He is 1 for 6 as a pinch-hitter in the last 10 days with four strikeouts. For the season, he is 1 for 17 with 11 strikeouts.
He needs regular work, something that will not happen while with the Phillies.
Thome will not finish the season with the Phillies; Amaro said as much 10 days ago. Now an ESPN.com report has piqued the Internet's interest by changing "fielding calls about Thome" to "shopping Thome."
Not much is different. The Phillies would like to do Thome right by finding the best situation for a man with 609 homers and zero World Series rings.
The return for Thome will be limited. Perhaps the Phillies can have the acquiring team pay the remainder of his $1.25 million salary. Perhaps they could fetch, at best, a marginal prospect — emphasis on the word "marginal" and not "prospect."
Either way, this is about Thome, a man the Phillies respect immensely.
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How can it NOT help to get rid of Doh! Me?. Anybody they get to take his roster spot will able to do run, play the field, be available everyday and NOT strike out every 9 out of 10 plate appearances. All things Doh! Me? can't do! There is no downside to getting rid of him. Grapost
What AL teams need a DH? Yankees? Orioles? Tribe? That's where the possible deal lies. Ed3- jim Thome is a class act. He deserves much better than to be marooned on a national league team that is loaded with neer do well pitchers and players, many of whom are making tens of millions of dollars EVERY YEAR!
Release him from the penal colony of the non-fightin phils, and let him end his career with a winning AL team. - jim Thome is a class act. He deserves much better than to be marooned on a national league team that is loaded with neer do well pitchers and players, many of whom are making tens of millions of dollars EVERY YEAR!Release him from the penal colony of the non-fightin phils, and let him end his career with a winning AL team. (HTML deleted)
- jim Thome is a class act. He deserves much better than to be marooned on a national league team that is loaded with neer do well pitchers and players, many of whom are making tens of millions of dollars EVERY YEAR!Release him from the penal colony of the non-fightin phils, and let him end his career with a winning AL team. (HTML deleted)
Jimmy T. Love ya man. But wish you could be traded to the AL to a team with a legit shot at the post season. Nothing here but nostagia. Move on if you can big guy and wish you luck. Maybe one day you will return again in the front office! Jiminfl
If the Phillies didn't think Thome could play at least 3 days a week at 1B then they shouldn't have signed him. There is nothing in his past that would indicate he could be a pinch-hitter. Just one in a long list of off-season front office errors. poniesnpoker
He's 1 for 16 with 11 strikeouts as a PH. He can't play the field. Send him packing to the AL. Bob1


