The White Sox honored Frank Thomas on Sunday by retiring his No. 35 prior to their game against the Yankees. Thomas, who batted .307 and hit 448 home runs of his 521 career home runs with the White Sox from 1990-2005, was honored by a number of former coaches and teammates as part of "Frank Thomas Day" at U.S. Cellular Field. White Sox broadcaster Ken "Hawk" Harrelson was the emcee of on-field the ceremony. "At this point, I'm emotionally drained," Thomas said. "I didn't expect it but to see a montage like that and to give Hawk a hug, the tears started flowing with Hawk; it got me. And then to see the picture on the wall just broke me down. "Eighteen years in this game and 16 full ones here, it brought back a lot of memories, thinking about all the teammates and all the great times, good and bad times. It just got to me. I was emotionally caught up. I'm a very proud man and this probably was the proudest day of my life."