James Howard Thome is a former professional baseball corner infielder and designated hitter. He played for six different teams, most notably the Cleveland Indians, during the 1990s and early 2000s. A prolific power hitter, Thome hit 612 home runs during his career, along with 2,328 hits, 1,699 runs batted in, and a. 276 batting average. He is the career leader in walk-off home runs with 13.
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He currently works as an executive with the White Sox and the Baltimore Orioles. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland, with his wife, Mary, and two children, Chuck and Randy Thome, and their son, Chuck Jr., who was born in 1992. He had a son, Chris, in 2011. He and his wife have a daughter named Kaitlyn, and he has a son named James, who also plays baseball. He retired in 2013. He died in a car accident in August 2014. He will be buried in Peia, Illinois. He attended Limestone high School where he achieved all-state honors in basketball and baseball. In 2003, he led the National League in home Runs with 47. In six different seasons, he hit more than 40 home runs, and in 2003, his career on-base plus slugging of. 956 ranks 19th all-time. He said he was influenced by his grandmother, who worked at a Caterpillar plant solely to play softball. His father built bulldozers for Caterpillar and played slow-pitch softball; his aunt Caroline Thome Hart is in the Women’s Softball Hall of fame. He wanted to be a professional baseball player, but was not drafted by MLB’s Cleveland Indians until the 13th round of the 1993 draft. Although he was relatively underweight for his 6-foot-2-inch height, he attracted only passing interest.
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