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Yankees' Clint Frazier leaves Triple-A game with possible concussion | What it means

NEW YORK -- Clint Frazier's spring training concussion was a scary ideal ordeal for the Yankees' second-year outfielder because his symptoms would come and go for almost two months.

By late April, Frazier was feeling good again and beginning an impressive first half that included a lot of Triple-A success and some big hits during his 15 Yankees games that were spread over 22 days in four different call-ups.

And now his season is in limbo again.

More dizziness returned for Frazier on Thursday night following what seemed to be an innocent attempt at making a diving catch in center field in the first inning of Scranton Wilkes-Barre's 7-3 International League victory in Columbus.