A former MLB star blasted Fox News for claiming he is dead.

From November 2014 to April 2023, he worked as an MLB studio analyst at Fox. Frank The Big Wounded White Sox legend Thomas took to social media Friday to let his fans know he’s still alive and following the Fox News blunder that involved him at the end of the season part.

   Thomas, 55, has been Fox’s MLB studio analyst since November 2014 before being replaced by Derek Jeter in April 2023. He currently joins Apple TV+’s Friday Baseball broadcast. “Gentlemen, I deeply regret that my former employer, Fox, made such a mistake on national television this morning,” Thomas wrote on Twitter. Yes, I’m alive and well. This breaks my heart.

   The Hall of Famer received an apology from Fox shortly after reporting his fake illness, which appears to be true. Ladies and gentlemen, I deeply regret the misrepresentation of my former employer, Fox, on national television this morning. Yes, I’m alive and well. This breaks my heart again.

   Fox thanks Frank Thomas Fox was scheduled to report on the death of former Pittsburgh Pirates star Frank Thomas, who died in January 2023 at age 93. And “We need a quick fix for the In Memoriam feature we showed you a few minutes ago. We miss the late Frank Thomas, three-time Pittsburgh Pirates star. Fox said in a statement, “Thankfully, the person I portrayed, Frank Thomas, is a former professional baseball player. He is very much alive.

   I apologize for that mistake.” However, Thomas and fans were shocked when that error disappeared before publication. Especially since he worked at Fox Sports for nearly a decade before leaving this year.

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