Thunderous Night
Clint Frazier flashed his "legendary bat speed" on Tuesday night, and connected for a pair of long distance homers in the Yankees' 11-4 Camden Yards victory over the Orioles.
The toolsy outfielder, who we hear dislikes the nickname Red Thunder, crushed a David Hess pitch in the 3rd inning and did it again off the Oriole righty two innings later. Two home runs, five RBIs. And these weren't inside-the-foul pole cheapies -- both cleared the center field fence.
The big game came at a good time for Frazier, who has struggled, hitting well under .200 in the two weeks since returning from a sprained ankle. With Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton still sidelined, Frazier continues his audition to show he deserves to be part of the club's future core.
The toolsy outfielder, who we hear dislikes the nickname Red Thunder, crushed a David Hess pitch in the 3rd inning and did it again off the Oriole righty two innings later. Two home runs, five RBIs. And these weren't inside-the-foul pole cheapies -- both cleared the center field fence.
The big game came at a good time for Frazier, who has struggled, hitting well under .200 in the two weeks since returning from a sprained ankle. With Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton still sidelined, Frazier continues his audition to show he deserves to be part of the club's future core.
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