Clint Frazier’s time in the Major Leagues has been bizarre, to say the least.
Drafted 5th overall by the then-Indians in 2013, Frazier would be traded to the Yankees in a five-player deal that netted them Andrew Miller. One of the premier relievers in the sport, Miller propelled Cleveland to their first pennant in 19 years.
Frazier debuted the following season, putting up a modest .715 OPS in 142 plate appearances. The following year, limited to just 15 games by a string of concussion injuries, Frazier would put together a .265/.390/.353 slash line (107 OPS+).