Numbers on Steroids is a look at baseball players during the 90s to see if anything screams out at you.Mr. Frank Thomas is up next, all 6 foot 87 inches and 2068 pounds of him.Averages Say: Why the extra plateu in his mid 30s?At Bats Per Home Run Says: Lowest at Bats Per Home Runs at 37? Hmm....Explaining It AwayThe man is about 8 men put into one. He's god damn huge. Additionally as an old man he's become much more of a straight power player than an all around hitting beast. If you take a look at his average and OBP it's been on a steady decline for over a decade now. The 37 anomoly in averages is simply due to playing in only 37 games. Him hitting 39 homers at 38 is a bit concerning but I think with testing, the assumption of solid health, and the concept of vengeance on the White Sox for getting rid of him that the numbers can be explained away pretty well. The VerdictFrank Thomas has always been a massive man. He put on some pounds in his later years, but his numbers nor hi...
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