Skip to content
The Chicago Today
Quantum Aerospace
  • Home
  • Current News
  • Explore & Enjoy
  • Sports
  • Sound & Screen
  • Sip & Savor
  • Style & Innovation
  • Editors Take
Trending
March 25, 2026Frank Thomas Sues White Sox, Nike, Fanatics Over Jersey Rights March 25, 2026Fakemink Joins Palomosa Fest 2026 Lineup March 25, 2026Route 66 Kicks Off at Navy Pier: Chicago Renames Historic Starting Point March 25, 2026Frank Thomas Sues Sox, Nike Over Unauthorized Jersey Sales March 25, 2026Chicago Nightlife: Intimate Venues & Diverse Beats Dominate 2026 Scene March 25, 2026Andersonville Restaurant Week Returns with Delicious Deals March 25, 2026Ballet-Fu Thriller ‘Pretty Lethal’ Lands on Prime Video March 25 March 25, 2026Field Museum Honors Women in Science March 25, 2026Iran War Escalates; Shutdown Looms; Storms Rage March 22, 2026Cubs Star Suzuki Out for Opener: Knee Injury Sidelines Slugger
The Chicago Today
The Chicago Today
  • Home
  • Current News
  • Explore & Enjoy
  • Sports
  • Sound & Screen
  • Sip & Savor
  • Style & Innovation
  • Editors Take
  • Blog
  • Forums
  • Shop
  • Contact
The Chicago Today
  Sports  Frank Thomas Sues Sox, Nike Over Unauthorized Jersey Sales
Sports

Frank Thomas Sues Sox, Nike Over Unauthorized Jersey Sales

Meiling ChengMeiling Cheng—March 25, 20260
FacebookX TwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrRedditVKWhatsAppEmail

Hall of Fame slugger Frank Thomas has initiated legal proceedings, filing a lawsuit in Cook County, Illinois, on March 19, 2026. The suit names the Chicago White Sox, Nike, and Fanatics as defendants, alleging that these entities profited from the sale of merchandise featuring his identity without obtaining his prior consent. At the heart of the legal dispute are the “City Connect 2.0” jerseys, an alternate uniform series worn during the 2025 season, which were reportedly designed and sold bearing Thomas’s name and his iconic number 35. Thomas contends that he received no compensation for these sales, despite his commercial likeness remaining “extremely valuable.”

Violation of Publicity Rights

The core of Thomas’s legal claim rests on the alleged violation of the Illinois Right to Publicity Act. His legal team, from the Corboy & Demetrio law firm, stated, “Companies may not profit from anyone’s identity without their permission. We believe our filing speaks for itself.” The lawsuit asserts that the defendants were “unjustly enriched” through the commercial exploitation of Thomas’s identity. Thomas, a two-time American League MVP during his 16 seasons with the White Sox, was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014. The suit also names several other entities as “respondents in discovery,” including the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, the Chicago Bulls Limited Partnership, Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc., and Mitchell & Ness LLC, suggesting they may possess information pertinent to additional defendants.

Demands and Responses

Frank Thomas is seeking payment in excess of $50,000, along with attorneys’ fees and punitive damages, and has demanded a jury trial. Spokespersons for the White Sox and Nike have declined to comment on the lawsuit, while Fanatics has not yet responded to a request for comment. This is not the first time Thomas has had legal entanglements with the White Sox; he previously sued two team doctors in 2006 over allegations of misdiagnosing a broken foot. In February 2026, Thomas also expressed public dissatisfaction with a team social media post commemorating Black History Month, where he felt his contributions were overlooked.

FacebookX TwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrRedditVKWhatsAppEmail

Meiling Cheng

Meiling Cheng is a dedicated technology journalist who explores the latest innovations and trends shaping the digital landscape, covering topics such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, consumer electronics, and sustainable tech solutions. Her insightful analysis and clear writing have been featured in prominent tech publications, where she translates complex technical details into engaging and accessible narratives for both tech enthusiasts and general readers. Committed to thorough research and accurate reporting, Meiling ensures her articles are informative and thought-provoking. Outside of writing, she enjoys exploring new technologies, attending industry conferences, and experimenting with the latest gadgets. Connect with Meiling on LinkedIn or follow her on Twitter to stay updated on her latest articles and tech insights.

Chicago Nightlife: Intimate Venues & Diverse Beats Dominate 2026 Scene
Route 66 Kicks Off at Navy Pier: Chicago Renames Historic Starting Point
Related posts
  • Related posts
  • More from author
Seiya Suzuki, outfielder for the Chicago Cubs, pictured during spring training as he recovers from a knee injury.
Sports

Cubs Star Suzuki Out for Opener: Knee Injury Sidelines Slugger

March 22, 20260
Cinematic wide-angle shot of a hockey arena atmosphere representing the Colorado Avalanche clinching a playoff spot.
Sports

Avalanche Clinch 9th Straight Playoff Berth!

March 21, 20260
Sports

Badgers Stun Illinois: The Tactical Switch That Won It

March 14, 20260
Load more
Read also
Professional editorial portrait of Hall of Famer Frank Thomas discussing his lawsuit against the White Sox, Nike, and Fanatics.
Featured

Frank Thomas Sues White Sox, Nike, Fanatics Over Jersey Rights

March 25, 20260
Fakemink performing as a headliner at the Palomosa Festival 2026.
Sound & Screen

Fakemink Joins Palomosa Fest 2026 Lineup

March 25, 20260
Cinematic wide-angle shot of Navy Pier, Chicago, featuring a Route 66 'Begin the Trail' sign and classic cars, representing the new start of the iconic highway.
Featured

Route 66 Kicks Off at Navy Pier: Chicago Renames Historic Starting Point

March 25, 20260
Cinematic wide-angle shot of an intimate Chicago nightlife venue with diverse patrons and atmospheric lighting, representing the city's shift towards smaller, experience-focused spaces.
Sip & Savor

Chicago Nightlife: Intimate Venues & Diverse Beats Dominate 2026 Scene

March 25, 20260
Cinematic wide-angle shot of Andersonville's vibrant street scene during Restaurant Week, showcasing diverse eateries and inviting patrons to explore culinary delights.
Sip & Savor

Andersonville Restaurant Week Returns with Delicious Deals

March 25, 20260
Uma Thurman as Devora Kasimer in a dramatic pose from the action thriller 'Pretty Lethal'.
Sound & Screen

Ballet-Fu Thriller ‘Pretty Lethal’ Lands on Prime Video March 25

March 25, 20260
Load more
Recent Posts
  • Frank Thomas Sues White Sox, Nike, Fanatics Over Jersey Rights March 25, 2026
  • Fakemink Joins Palomosa Fest 2026 Lineup March 25, 2026
  • Route 66 Kicks Off at Navy Pier: Chicago Renames Historic Starting Point March 25, 2026
  • Frank Thomas Sues Sox, Nike Over Unauthorized Jersey Sales March 25, 2026
  • Chicago Nightlife: Intimate Venues & Diverse Beats Dominate 2026 Scene March 25, 2026

    # TRENDING

    chicago20252026aiFashionStreamingreviewaccountabilityinnovationfundingfestivalmusicnetflixalbumculinaryactionacquisitionnascarhululineup
    © 2024 All Rights Reserved by Chicago Today
    • Contact
    • Cookie Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    The Chicago Today
    Manage Consent
    To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
    Functional Always active
    The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
    Preferences
    The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
    Statistics
    The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
    Marketing
    The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
    Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
    View preferences
    {title} {title} {title}