Throughout his career, Thome's strength was power hitting. In six
different seasons, he hit more than 40 home runs, and in 2003, he led
the National League in home runs with 47. His career OPS of .956 is 19th
all time. In 2011, he became the eighth MLB player to hit 600 home
runs. As of 2017 Thome is the career leader in walk-off home runs with
13. One of Thome's trademarks was his unique batting stance, in which he
held the bat out with his right hand and pointed it at right field
before the pitcher threw, something he first saw in The Natural. Thome
was known for his consistently positive attitude and "gregarious"
personality. An active philanthropist during his playing career, he was
honored with two Marvin Miller Man of the Year Awards and a Lou Gehrig
Memorial Award for his community involvement.
This Jim Thome bobble head was given away to fans at Veterans Stadium in 2003. It includes its original packaging.