http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/chi-0502190283feb19,1,6855674.story?coll=chi-sportsnew-hed"TUCSON, Ariz. -- It's always fun to be right, but sometimes you wish you were wrong. That's the case with my take on how badly an even more one-dimensional Frank Thomas is likely to fit in on the White Sox, who have been renovated around a National League model.
On Friday, Day 2 of pitchers and catchers at spring training, it was revealed that Thomas has been cleared to remain in Las Vegas until at least early March because he is recovering slowly from the surgery he had more than four months ago to repair a broken bone in his left ankle. This means it's highly likely he'll open the season on the disabled list, a first in his 16-year career. It probably means he will miss all of April and possibly May, as well.
You would think this would be a big deal for a club that already has subtracted Magglio Ordonez and Carlos Lee. But manager Ozzie Guillen didn't appear too upset. Nor did anyone else with the organization.
In fact, Guillen made it sound like the White Sox are just fine with Carl Everett, Ross Gload and Timo Perez in the designated hitter spot."
Hey, I'm a Cubs fan, but I have to be fair and balanced, right?