Tag Archives: Jim Thome

Just What I Needed

If you thought their chance had passed, you were totally right.

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Long May You Walk Off

What’s to say? Sometimes a picture’s worth 500 words:

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Thome’s Homies: A Retrospective by the Numbers

Some numbers are greater than the sum of their parts. Five-hundred, for example.

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Cheering at the Seams

Finding the silver lining on 162 games of gray.

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  • "I pitched one game in an hour and 32 minutes. The next day, a man in a suit walks into the locker room—he was the head of the concession stands. He says, 'Bill, great game yesterday. But I talked to a few of the fellows. Could you do it a little slower next time?'"
    - Billy Pierce, Chicago Reader, September 3, 2009