About Gorman Thomas Memorabilia & Collectibles
He is a former Major League Baseball center fielder and a right-handed hitter that played for three teams in his entire career. Gorman Thomas whose real name is James Gorman Thomas III was born in Charleston, South Carolina on December 12, 1950.
The triumphant career that he had has made his signed baseball, jersey, autographs, and signatures available in the market.
He was known also as ‘’Stormin Gorman” and was named as one of the most popular players in the history of Milwaukee Brewers. With that, have the chance to buy authentic autographed Thomas jerseys, baseballs, bats, photos & pictures. During the 1978 to 1982 season, he was able to hit more runs making his name famous. Furthermore, also shop signed Thomas memorabilia and autographs, including a bat, photo, signed Gorman Thomas jersey, ball or autograph.
Comprising in his award is the All Star selection in 1981 and the 1985 AL Comeback Player of the Year. Have in hand his signed baseball, jersey, autographs, and signatures and add them in your collection.
He made his Major League Baseball debut on April 6, 1973 for the Milwaukee Brewers and his last MLB appearance was on October 5, 1986.
His career statistics recorded a batting average of .225, 268 home runs and 782 runs batted in.
The signed baseball, jersey, autographs, and signatures of Thomas are on-hand in many variations.
His name is misspelled commonly by many of his fans as Ghorman Thomas, Gorman Tomas, Gorman Thomass and Gormann Thomas.
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About Gorman Thomas:
Gorman Thomas (full name: James Gorman Thomas; no nicknames) played centerfielder from 1973 until 1986 for the Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Indians and Seattle Mariners. He played for the Brewers from 1973 - 1986, Indians in 1983 and Mariners from 1984 - 1986. Over 13 seasons, he played 1435 games, hit 268 home runs, drove in 681 runs, and stole 50 bases. Born on December 12, 1950 in Charleston, SC, Thomas stands 6' 2" and weighs 210 lb. He attended James Island (Charleston, SC) high school and was drafted by the Seattle Pilots in the 1st round (21st pick) of the 1969 amateur draft. His debut was on April 6, 1973 and he played his final game on October 5, 1986. Over his career, Thomas made $3,750,000. Common misspellings of his name include James Gorman James (III) gordon Gorman Thomas.