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OBESITY EMBARRASSMENT: Frank Thomas SAVAGES White Sox In Fiery Social Media Meltdown

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A CULTURAL ERASURE IS UNDERWAY, and it’s being committed by the VERY TEAM he BUILT. Baseball legend Frank Thomas, “The Big Hurt,” has been BRUTALLY SCRUBBED from the Chicago White Sox’s Black History Month tribute in a SHOCKING and DELIBERATE SNUB that exposes a DEEPER MALAISE rotting at the core of sports history.

THIS ISN’T AN OVERSIGHT; it’s a CALCULATED INSULT. Thomas’s DOMINANT 16-year reign with the Sox saw him SMASH franchise records for home runs, RBIs, and nearly every offensive category, becoming the SOUL of the franchise and BANKROLLING its operations with his superstar appeal. Yet, in a graphic celebrating “momentous firsts,” the team had the AUDACITY to exclude their GREATEST BLACK PLAYER of all time. Thomas fired back on X: “I guess the Black player who made you rich over there and holds all your records is forgettable!” His rage is a DAMNING INDICTMENT.

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Frank Thomas #35 of the Chicago White Sox signs autographs for fans prior to the start of an Major League Baseball spring training game in 1996 in Tucson, Arizona. (Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

The White Sox’s feeble celebration included other names while IGNORING the colossal figure whose talent literally built their modern brand. This is MORE than a simple mistake; it’s a REVISIONIST SIN that asks a terrifying question: If a Hall of Famer can be AIRBRUSHED from history by his own team, what OTHER giants are being quietly erased from our collective memory?

Former Chicago White Sox player and Hall of Fame member Frank Thomas prior to a game against the Toronto Blue Jays at U.S Cellular Field on Aug. 16, 2014. (Dennis Wierzbicki/USA TODAY Sports)

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Adding INSULT to injury, the Toronto Blue Jays—where Thomas played a mere 171 games—PROPERLY honored him. The contrast is STAGGERING and reveals a DISTURBING TRUTH: the institutions we trust to honor our heroes are now rewriting the past before our very eyes, leaving us to wonder what, and who, will be erased next.

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