If Your Birthday is September 6th...
...you share it with a trio of players who called New York home during the 2010s. Clint Frazier, touted for his "legendary bat speed," joined the Yankees in a 2016 deadline deal for reliever Andrew Miller. Despite flashes of brilliance -- and several serious injuries -- he never stuck as a regular and later bounced in and out of the White Sox and Cubs.
(Below:) Tyler Austin made history in '16 when he and Aaron Judge homered in their first plate appearances. Never in 147 years -- reaching back to 1869 -- had there back to back blasts by two teammates making their big league debuts in the very same game. But while Judge went on to become the Yankees biggest star and re-write the American League single season home run record, Austin played in just 85 games as a Yank and was out of the majors just three years later.
Jerry Blevins was a media favorite during his four seasons as a Mets reliever: so it's no surprise he's going into broadcasting. He now appears on the Amazin's TV studio show.
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