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I want to see this swing a lot for the next month |
Pretty complicated, huh? Yeah, that's why I don't think its happened either.
See, this isn't just a one-day contract to feel good about retiring. It's not a deal for a pinch hitter to sometimes put fear into opposing pitchers when we could use a home run towards the end of a game. This is actually a huge upgrade for our DH batting spot, as the now-injured Travis Hafner has hit .220 with just 3 HR, 5 doubles and 14 RBIs since the All-Star break, while Thome has hit .290 with 6 HR, 8 doubles and 21 RBIs for the same period of time. That's nothing to scoff at.
But this trade definitely represents a lot more than just an improvement over our current (lack of) DH situation.
I know I'm pretty young, but I'm old enough to remember those powerhouse teams of the 90s. I remember Lofton, Vizquel, Alomar, Ramirez and Thome being the first five batters in a stacked Indians lineup. I remember '02, Thome's last season with the Tribe, where he hit 52 bombs. I remember thinking in the last few weeks of the season how much I wanted him to beat Albert Belle's record of 50, just to unseat a jerk that left us on such bad terms.
Thome left too, of course, and that stunk. It stunk a lot. But if you think about it, there was pretty much no place for him on the rebuilding Indians. Sure, it would've been very nice to have him hit all 601 bombs in an Indians uniform, but having him with that monster contract probably would have resulted in even less payroll flexibility in our "rebuilding" years from the
Don't get me wrong, I'm not faulting anyone for booing Thome when he came back, because he had a choice and he chose to play elsewhere. When that happens, fans always have a right to boo, if you ask me. But I think it's time to let the past stay in the past. He had a (somewhat distorted) choice again to play for the Indians and Phillies, but this time he decided to come home. Home to the place where it all began. Home where he played 3rd base for six seasons before flipping across the diamond to first. Home where he created so many great memories for twelve seasons.
At this point, I can't say I expect us to make the playoffs. It's August 25th, we're a game under .500, and 6.5 games out of first. But with this move, who cares? If nothing else we can watch Thome try to hit 9 more home runs in order to pass Sammy Sosa for 7th on the all-time list.
And I can't wait to add to those childhood memories of Thome smacking home runs all over
~MAS