In one of the strangest trades I can remember the White Sox have traded Jim Thome to the Dodgers. No DH in the National League and they have an outstanding first baseman. Unless Jim gave his blessing, this trade doesn't make since. Williams has already given up 3 young arms, one a starter who last I saw was 3-0 for San Deigo, for a pitcher who was on the DL when the trade was made and still hasn't thrown a pitch for the Sox.
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Boy, I find this trade hard to believe. I do think some good may come of it though. Here's what I hope happens. 1.) The Cubs do the right thing and bring him in next year as a LH pinch hitter and finally someone great in the clubhouse. Lord knows they haven't done a very good job this year of who they brought in. Jim has always been a Cub fan and what a way to end his career. They had a chance to sign him several years ago but the Cubs told him Chou was there !st basemen in the future. How did that work out for them?? 2.) Maybe Cleveland will resign him and he ends his career where it all started. Jim was loved in Cleveland ,as he was everywhere he played. I'm happy he's going to a contender but he's a long way from Hinsdale where Momma and his two great kids are. Best of luck JIm it's qnly for a month or two.
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This seems like nothing but a favor to Thome and get him right in the middle of a divisional race. For all the moves the Sox have done they just dont seem like they can get over the hump and get Detroit.
This gives the Dodgers a power left handed hitter off their bench but it also gives them one player who can not play the field so that might hand cuff them a bit. They get a great club house guy and with the way the Dodgers have been scuffling for the past few months maybe his presence and attitude will rub off on some of their younger players.
Thome if he plays beyond this season can not play in the National League. He is not capable of playing in the field and I can not think of an NL team who would use a roster spot solely for a power pinch hitter for a full season. 2ndly and selfishly Thome is within sight of 600 HR's and he isnt going to get there playing in the NL.
There will be a market for him next year in the AL as a DH. His numbers are still viable and if he wants he will find a job but it has to be in the AL.
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I think this was a good trade for everyone. White Sox get some kind of prospect (don't know anything about him, but it's better than a sharp stick in the eye), Dodgers get a power hitter for PH duties and maybe some play in the field (who knows?), and Thome getst to play out the year on a contender. Nothing says the Sox won't re-sign Thome next season... In any case there'll be an AL market for him IF he wants to keep playing.
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The Giants could have used him! I bet the Dodgers were preempting that trade. The Giants were able to add another arm to their already talented rotation but still may not have the bats to get over the hump."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
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Originally posted by SFP View PostThe Giants could have used him! I bet the Dodgers were preempting that trade. The Giants were able to add another arm to their already talented rotation but still may not have the bats to get over the hump.
But I think Thome is suspect as a pinch hitter and the Sox sent him to the Dodger to get him a chance at a ring. If the Dodgers get to the World Series this pick up will be huge... ie the Phillies picked up Matt Stairs late last year and his pick up won them game for of the NLCS last year.
Bottom line is I am not sure Thome as a pinch hitter will do much for either the Giants or Dodgers but if his team gets into the playoffs his pick up could pay huge dividends.
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Originally posted by wily coyote View PostBoy, I find this trade hard to believe. I do think some good may come of it though. Here's what I hope happens. 1.) The Cubs do the right thing and bring him in next year as a LH pinch hitter and finally someone great in the clubhouse. Lord knows they haven't done a very good job this year of who they brought in. Jim has always been a Cub fan and what a way to end his career. They had a chance to sign him several years ago but the Cubs told him Chou was there !st basemen in the future. How did that work out for them?? 2.) Maybe Cleveland will resign him and he ends his career where it all started. Jim was loved in Cleveland ,as he was everywhere he played. I'm happy he's going to a contender but he's a long way from Hinsdale where Momma and his two great kids are. Best of luck JIm it's qnly for a month or two.
Just to pich hit? I would hope he comes back to the Sox, but just want him to get back in the AL and get 600. Watching the Dodger-D'Back game right now, and I'm not sure Jim's made it to LA yet. Mark Grace and Darren Sutton are the Arizona announcers and haven't mentioned Jim yet. They did interview Joe Torre before the game and he said he hasn't talked to Jim yet. The Dodgers put the announcement of the trade on their big scoreboard last night. Grace kept saying Jim Thome, Big Jim Thome.What part of illegal don't you understand?
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Watching the Dodger-D'Back game on the AZ station. They've been showing Jim in the dugout. Tied at 1 right now, so maybe he can get a chance to pinch-hit. Still don't like this trade. Didn't do Jim any favors. Sure, he might get to the World Series, but I would rather see him get to 600 HR.
The announcers, Grace and Sutton have commented more than once what a class act he is.
Just now, the Dodgers pinch hit for the pitcher to start the eight with a 2 run lead. The pinch hitter was left handed batter Juan Pierre. Must have been saving Jim in case they needed a big hit if the D'Backs tied th game or took the lead.Last edited by Chico; 09-04-2009, 06:54 PM.What part of illegal don't you understand?
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Jim Thome made his first appearance as a Los Angeles Dodger last night.
He had a pinch-hit single in the 8th inning that he drove almost to the right center field wall. But the combination of Jim hitting the ball so hard, and his slow speed limited him to a single. Jim received a huge ovation from the Dodgers' crowd before, during, and after his hit. He was then removed for a ponch runner.
The Dodgers still lost the game 6-0 to the Padres.
Thanks to no offense and a couple of bad defensive plays, the Dodgers were defeated by the last place San Diego Padres 2-0. Padres starter Wade LeBlanc (1-1), who was recalled to the Padres from AAA Portland Beavers on August 29, pitched six shut out innings giving up only two singles and three walks while striking out two on 96 pitches. He had previously pitched against the Dodgers in Dodger Stadium twice last season losing both decision while racking up a 16.30 ERA.
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