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Jim Thome to Throw First Pitch Before World Series Game 7

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The Cleveland Indians will turn to one of the best players in franchise history in an attempt to get Game 7 of the World Series started on the right foot.

Jim Thome will throw the first pitch:

Many fans were clamoring for Charlie Sheen, otherwise known as Rick “Wild Thing” Vaughn, but Thome is certainly no stranger to Indians lore.

In 13 seasons with the Indians, Thome hit .287/.414/.980 with 337 home runs, which is more than 100 greater than anyone else in franchise history. One of the game’s most feared hitters at the time, he appeared in three All-Star games with the Indians and led the league in walks, slugging percentage and OPS in 2002.

Thome was a pivotal part of the team’s mid-to-late 90’s success, most notably leading the team in WAR (5.4) during the 1997 campaign that saw the Indians advance to Game 7 of the World Series.

Travis Hafner, who hit 200 home runs with the Indians between 2003 and 2012, will deliver the game ball.


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Cleveland Indians legend Jim Thome will throw the ceremonial first pitch before Game 7 of the World Series between the Cubs and Indians Wednesday night.