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By By Jim Baker
Friday, June 13, 2003 American League Thomas Chicago White Sox: It's a fairly well-known fact that when Frank Thomas plays first base instead of DHs, he is a better hitter. (Actually, it's true of all players as a group.) Thomas himself is beginning to understand that now, writes John Mullin of the Chicago Tribune. So here's the question: does the offensive extra lift the White Sox get from being in the filed offset whatever damage he does with his notoriously bad fielding? Mullin discuss ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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