Jim Thome
DH FA
Mon 12/23/13 10:38 AM

Jim Thome said Monday morning that he is not officially retired. But he has no immediate plans to play in 2014. Thome was hired this past summer by the White Sox to serve as a special assistant to general manager Rick Hahn. The 43-year-old seems doubtful to return to the field.

Jim Thome
DH FA
Tue 7/2/13 3:47 PM

Jim Thome has been hired by the White Sox to serve as a special assistant to the general manager. Which presumably means that his playing career is over. Thome was telling people as recently as May that he wanted to sign with a major league team, but nothing ever came about. The 42-year-old played for the White Sox for four years (2006-2009) and was beloved.

Jim Thome
DH FA
Wed 5/1/13 2:02 PM

Phillies manager Charlie Manuel told Matt Gelb of the Philadelphia Inquirer that Jim Thome still hopes to continue his career. "He still thinks he can play," said Manuel. "He misses the game. Baseball is his identity. That's all he's done for 20-some years or so. He's kind of having a hard time adjusting." The 42-year-old wasn't able to find the right fit this winter, but he's currently training in Arizona in hopes of latching on with a team at some point this season. We wouldn't rule out the chance that he'll surface with an American League club as a part-time DH or bench bat. He currently ranks seventh all-time with 612 home runs.

Jim Thome
DH FA
Sun 3/17/13 11:30 AM

Lavelle E. Neal III of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune writes that the chances of the Twins signing Jim Thome are "very slim." "I would doubt there would be any outside solutions,'' manager Ron Gardenhire said of adding someone to the team's bench. Gardy reportedly would like the club to bring in Thome, but the higher-ups don't appear to have interest in making it happen. Thome, 42, is interested in continuing his career, but it looks like he'll start the season without a team.

Jim Thome
DH FA
Fri 3/1/13 11:02 AM

Darren Wolfson of 1500ESPN.com reports that Twins manager Ron Gardenhire wants the club to sign Jim Thome. Wolfson says there's "mutual interest," but the holdup could be that Thome is insisting on a major league deal. The Twins already have a few players capable of shifting back-and-forth between DH, first base and corner outfield duties, so there probably wouldn't be a ton of at-bats available for the 42-year-old. Thome is sitting on 612 career homers but isn't ready to call it a career just yet.

Jim Thome
DH FA
Thu 2/7/13 4:27 PM

FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal reports that the Indians are no longer pursuing veteran slugger Jim Thome. The Indians considered the possibility, but they don't one to commit the roster spot to one player. Thome, 42, is working out in hopes of playing his 23rd season in the majors. He's currently sitting on 612 career homers, which is seventh on the all-time list.

Jim Thome
DH FA
Sun 2/3/13 5:49 PM

Terry Pluto of the Cleveland Plain Dealer writes that free agent Jim Thome "remains a possibility" for the Indians. With Travis Hafner signing with the Yankees this week, the Indians could have interest in Thome on a low-risk contract to serve as a part-time designated hitter. The 42-year-old batted .252/.344/.442 with eight homers, 25 RBI and a .786 OPS in 186 plate appearances between the Phillies and Orioles this past season, and claims to be fully healthy after dealing with neck and back injuries in 2012.

Jim Thome
DH FA
Fri 12/28/12 7:14 PM

According to Brittany Ghiroli of MLB.com, the Orioles are not an ideal fit for Jim Thome in 2013, as manager Buck Showalter would like to use the DH spot to rotate in-and-out, and give rest to some of his regular players. The 42-year-old slugger is currently working out and interested in listening to offers. He would prefer to be a DH, but would be willing to take a job as a bench bat depending on the situation.

Jim Thome
DH FA
Tue 12/11/12 12:24 PM

Jim Thome told Jim Salisbury of CSNPhilly.com that he would like to play in 2013. "I'm not retired," said Thome. "If someone wants me to play, I'd consider it for sure. I feel good. If I didn't feel good, I wouldn't even consider it. But I feel good. I'd like to play." Thome, 42, is currently working out and is interested in listening to offers. While he thinks he'd fit best as a designated hitter, he's willing to be a bench bat in the right situation. The future Hall of Famer batted .252/.344/.442 with eight homers, 25 RBI and a .786 OPS in 186 plate appearances between the Phillies and Orioles this past season.

Jim Thome
DH FA
Wed 12/5/12 11:39 PM

Jim Thome is undecided on whether he'll play in 2013 or retire. The news comes from Thome's former manager Charlie Manuel, who spoke to the 42-year-old earlier this week. ƒ?oI think if somebody shows interest in him, he might [return],ƒ?? Manuel said. ƒ?oYou know, I think heƒ?Ts one of those guys who is having a hard time trying to leave.ƒ?? Thome was limited to just 58 games in 2012, batting .252/.344/.442 with eight homers. If he does play in 2013, he'd surely have to settle for a job as a part-time DH.