Designated hitter Frank Thomas lasted just one-plus seasons with the Blue Jays
Frank Thomas's career as a Toronto Blue Jay is over.

The 39-year-old slugger was released by the American League club on Sunday, 24 hours after reacting angrily to being benched by manager John Gibbons and replaced by Canadian Matt Stairs as designated hitter.
Thomas was off to an anemic start that had seen the future Hall of Famer go hitless in his last 13 at-bats and only 4-for-34 since homering in three straight games April 5-8.

"I'm angry," Thomas said on Saturday, claiming the decision was made so Toronto could avoid having to automatically guarantee next year's $10 million US contract if he got 376 plate appearances this season.

Thomas's vesting option for 2009 was part of the $18.12-million, two-year deal signed in November of 2006.

He has 516 career homers and a lifetime batting average of .302.

"I know I can help this team. My career is not going to end this way," he said Saturday.

Gibbons was understanding of the anger, but unmoved.

"I feel for the guy," the manager said. "But right now, we need more production."

Taking Thomas's place is Stairs, who is hitting .333 after going 2-for-3 with a walk in a hustling performance on Saturday.
CBC