Red Thunder

Saturday's Yankee walk-off win over the Brewers was all about Clint Frazier. The "five tool" outfielder was the big piece in last summer's deadline deal for Andrew Miller. Though he started the minor league season slowly, he's seemed totally at home since arriving from Scranton a week ago. Last Saturday, he became the first Yankee since 1913 with a double and home run in his first major league game. But those achievements were muffled when the bullpen fumbled away the victory over Houston. But Saturday at Yankee Stadium, Frazier showed that, in Yankee Universe, Youth is Serving!
Frazier, with his impressive bat speed and easy-to-recognize red curls, was the author and the star: he singled off Brent Suter for the first hit of the game; his 7th inning triple (to deepest left field) brought the Yankees within a run; and in the bottom of the 9th, with the Yanks still trailing 3-2, he crushed a Corey Knebel pitched -- sending it in the left field seats for a three-run homer and badly needed victory!

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