When are the Pirates going to consider Adam Frazier to be their everyday second baseman? Josh Harrison is obviously struggling, and they can't overlook the production of Frazier since being called up.
-- Adam S., Zelienople, Pa.
In case anyone has overlooked Frazier's production since he was last called up, take a moment to appreciate the numbers. He's hitting .354 with a .400 on-base percentage, a .634 slugging percentage, four home runs, 17 RBIs and only 14 strikeouts in 90 plate appearances since July 25.
Frazier has started six of Pittsburgh's past eight games, half of them at second base.