Frazier Is Waiting
Clint Frazier -- seen here March 12th in West Palm Beach -- has spent the last couple of years bouncing back and forth between the Bronx and Scranton. A combination of impressive hitting skills, iffy defense and an unfortunate injury has slowed what once appeared to be the fast track to stardom.
2020 was supposed to be different. Healthy coming into camp, he did well enough through the three weeks of exhibition games to stoke optimism with fans and management. Plus, with Aaron Hicks already sidelined, and the Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton hurt, Frazier wasn't just in line to make the 26-man roster, but start on opening day.
Then, everything went on hold. Should the still-forming plans to start the season in Arizona take shape in May, Judge and Stanton could be ready, with Hicks not far behind. Where will that leave the player who dislikes the nickname Red Thunder? Is he destined to be a fourth outfielder, trade bait, or the star outfielder for the Rail Riders?
As with everything else in this upside down year, we're left with more questions than answers.
2020 was supposed to be different. Healthy coming into camp, he did well enough through the three weeks of exhibition games to stoke optimism with fans and management. Plus, with Aaron Hicks already sidelined, and the Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton hurt, Frazier wasn't just in line to make the 26-man roster, but start on opening day.
Then, everything went on hold. Should the still-forming plans to start the season in Arizona take shape in May, Judge and Stanton could be ready, with Hicks not far behind. Where will that leave the player who dislikes the nickname Red Thunder? Is he destined to be a fourth outfielder, trade bait, or the star outfielder for the Rail Riders?
As with everything else in this upside down year, we're left with more questions than answers.
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