- Andre Thornton
Infobox MLB retired
name=Andre Thornton
position=First baseman /Designated hitter
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1949|8|13Tuskegee, Alabama
debutdate=July 28
debutyear=by|1973
debutteam=Chicago Cubs
finaldate=August 31
finalyear=by|1987
finalteam=Cleveland Indians
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.254
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=253
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=895
teams=
*Chicago Cubs (by|1973-by|1976)
*Montreal Expos (by|1976)
*Cleveland Indians (by|1977-by|1987)
highlights=
* 2x All-Star selection (1982, 1984)
*Silver Slugger Award winner (1984)
* 1982AL Comeback Player of the Year
* 1979Roberto Clemente Award
* 1982Hutch Award André Thornton (born
August 13 1949 inTuskegee, Alabama ), nicknamed "Thunder," is a formerfirst baseman anddesignated hitter inMajor League Baseball who played for theChicago Cubs ,Montreal Expos andCleveland Indians during a 14-year career.André grew up in
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania , in a family of athletes, and graduated fromPhoenixville High School . In 1967, a week before his 18th birthday, thePhiladelphia Phillies signed Thornton as an amateur free agent. In 1972, the Phillies traded André to theAtlanta Braves , who traded him to the Cubs the following year. Thornton, playing first base, made his major-league debut with the Cubs onJuly 28 , by|1973 and played for the Cubs until May 1976. He was named to the 1974 All-Rookie Team as a first baseman by "Baseball Digest ". Thornton had one of his best seasons in 1975; although his 18 home runs were only the seventh-best season total of his career, he hit .293 with a .428on base percentage and aslugging percentage of .516. It was the first of six seasons in which Thornton walked more than he struck out.After a relatively disappointing 1976 season, in which he battled injuries and split time between the Cubs and the
Montreal Expos , the Expos traded Thornton to theCleveland Indians . He sustained high levels of production through much of his Cleveland career. After hitting 28 home runs in his debut season in Cleveland, Thornton hit a career-high 33 home runs in 1978 (a total he would match in 1984). In 1979, he was honored with theRoberto Clemente Award , given to the player who best exemplifies the game of baseball, sportsmanship, community involvement, and team contribution. In 1982, Thornton hit 32 home runs and batted in 116 runs, a career high. He also had 109 walks. From 1980 to 1984, he played primarily as a designated hitter; he won aSilver Slugger award as a designated hitter in 1984. Thornton played exclusively as a designated hitter from 1985 to 1987. He is a two-timeAmerican League All-Star.He finished his career with 244 doubles, 253 home runs, a
batting average of .254, an on base percentage of .360, and a slugging percentage of .452. For three seasons, he was in the top 5 in home runs in his league, and he was in his league's top 5 in walks four times. Thornton finished his career with more bases on balls (876) than strikeouts (851).Personal history
In 1977, Thornton and his son Andy (André Jr.) were injured in an automobile accident that took the life of his wife Gertrude and three-year old daughter Theresa Gertrude. In 1983 he wrote the book "
Triumph Born of Tragedy ", which is an account of the accident and hisChristian faith.In 1979, Thornton married Gail Jones, a gifted singer and former member of the
Jones Sisters gospel group. In addition to André Jr., the couple have two other sons Jonathan and Dean. Today, Thornton is a successful businessman. He ownsGlobal Procurement Management Company , which specializes in management consulting, promotional products, and event planning.Thornton continues to be involved in the Cleveland community. He sits on the Board of the
Cleveland Council on World Affairs , TheCleveland Zoological Society , and theCuyahoga Community College Fund. He is a member ofLeadership Cleveland . He is also involved withThe First Tee of Cleveland Program, a golf program which is geared to provide youth with educational programs and facilities that promote character development. Finally, he is a member of the Board of Trustees ofNyack College .In August 2007, he was inducted into the
Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame along withJim Bagby Sr.,Mike Garcia , andCharles Nagy . Thornton is also a member of theReading Phillies Hall of Fame.ee also
*
Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*Hitting for the cycle External links
*baseball-reference|id=t/thornan01
* [http://www.thebaseballpage.com/past/att/indians/default.htm Indians All-Time Team]
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