This unique collectible is a framed print inspired by Frank Thomas' original plaque that hangs in Hall of Fame Gallery in Cooperstown. Ready to hang frame, constructed of wood with pvc front. Measures 18” tall x 14” wide.
- Art based on player's actual Hall of Fame plaque
- Measures 18 x 14
- Wood frame and pvc front
- Ready to hang
- MANUFACTURER DIRECT ITEM - NOT ELIGIBLE FOR EXPEDITED SHIPPING
- Please allow 10-15 business days for delivery
Built like a bruising football player, Frank Thomas chose a bat and glove over shoulder pads at Auburn University, forging historic success on big league baseball diamonds for almost two decades. Spending the bulk of his career with the White Sox, the powerful first baseman/designated hitter became the only player ever to string together seven straight seasons with at least 20 homers, 100 RBI, 100 walks and a .300 batting average. The five-time All-Star captured back-to-back American League MVP awards (1993-94) and ended his impressive career in 2008 with 521 homers, 1,704 RBI, a .301 career batting average and a .419 on-base percentage.
This unique collectible is a framed print inspired by Frank Thomas' original plaque that hangs in Hall of Fame Gallery in Cooperstown. Ready to hang frame, constructed of wood with pvc front. Measures 18” tall x 14” wide.
- Art based on player's actual Hall of Fame plaque
- Measures 18 x 14
- Wood frame and pvc front
- Ready to hang
- MANUFACTURER DIRECT ITEM - NOT ELIGIBLE FOR EXPEDITED SHIPPING
- Please allow 10-15 business days for delivery
Built like a bruising football player, Frank Thomas chose a bat and glove over shoulder pads at Auburn University, forging historic success on big league baseball diamonds for almost two decades. Spending the bulk of his career with the White Sox, the powerful first baseman/designated hitter became the only player ever to string together seven straight seasons with at least 20 homers, 100 RBI, 100 walks and a .300 batting average. The five-time All-Star captured back-to-back American League MVP awards (1993-94) and ended his impressive career in 2008 with 521 homers, 1,704 RBI, a .301 career batting average and a .419 on-base percentage.