AUBURN, Ala. – Touring Auburn’s new Hall of Fame Club before Friday’s ribbon cutting ceremony, Frank Thomas paused at its centerpiece, a plaque that highlights his achievements in the SEC and Major League Baseball.
“I know the Cooperstown plaque is special,” said Thomas, a 2014 National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee. “That one is even more special. That’s a lot of detail on that. It looks like the young Frank Thomas at Auburn and I’m extremely proud of it.”
A tribute to the SEC’s first hall of famer, the club features 108 premium seats behind home plate at Hitchcock Field, along with 3,000 square feet of club space decorated with pictures from Thomas’ All-American career at Auburn from 1987-89.
“It blew me away,” Thomas said. “Sometimes you don’t realize how much you’ve accomplished in life. It’s so humbling for me to come back to Auburn. This is where it started for me.
“Making it to Auburn was my big thing out of Columbus, Georgia. I got a full scholarship and thought, I’ve got to max this thing out by making it to the next level, and then from the next level to the Hall of Fame.
“I’m overwhelmed. I never expected it, but I worked and dedicated myself in my craft, day in and day out, and I’m proud of what I’ve accomplished.”