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Gorman Thomas

Nicknamed "Stormin' Gorman" he was selected to the 1981 All Star game; He was named the 1985 AL Comeback Player of the Year

James Gorman Thomas III, born on December 12, 1950, is a former professional baseball player who made a significant impact in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a center fielder and right-handed hitter. Known for his power at the plate, Thomas was a key figure in the American League (AL) during his time with the Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Indians, and Seattle Mariners. His career spanned from 1973 to 1986, with his most notable years being with the Brewers, where he became one of the franchise's most beloved players. Despite his low batting average and high strikeout rate, Thomas was a feared home run hitter, especially in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Thomas's time with the Milwaukee Brewers was particularly memorable, as he helped lead the team to success with his powerful bat. He was a two-time AL home run leader, hitting 45 home runs in 1979 and 39 in 1982. His ability to hit for power made him a fan favorite, and his contributions were instrumental in the Brewers' run to the 1982 World Series, where they ultimately fell short to the St. Louis Cardinals. Thomas's popularity in Milwaukee was not just due to his on-field performance but also his gritty, hard-nosed style of play, which resonated with the city's blue-collar fan base.

In addition to his offensive prowess, Thomas was also known for his defensive skills in the outfield. Before undergoing shoulder surgery in 1984, he had a strong throwing arm and was a reliable fielder. However, after the surgery, his defensive abilities were diminished, and he transitioned to the role of designated hitter for the remainder of his career. Thomas retired from professional baseball in 1986, leaving behind a legacy as one of the premier power hitters of his era, despite his struggles with consistency at the plate.

James Gorman Thomas III's career is a testament to the impact a player can have on a franchise and its fan base, even without the traditional metrics of success like batting average. His ability to hit home runs and his leadership on the field made him a key figure in the Brewers' history. Today, Thomas remains a beloved figure in Milwaukee, where his contributions to the team's success are still remembered fondly by fans.

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