At the start of spring training, it was expected that outfielder Clint Frazier would earn a starting role in the New York Yankees outfield. Thus far, it seems as if that narrative has been shut down by manager Aaron Boone.
Frazier is expected to start in Triple-A while he regains his form and adapts to the professional game. During Grapefruit League play, Clint has three hits in 14 at-bats, including a single, two doubles, and two walks. He also struck out four times.
The Yankees need to give Clint Frazier time:
It will take some time for Frazier to pick up where he left off and progress to a point where the Yankees can trust him at the top level.