Right now, there aren’t too many trade partners for Pittsburgh Pirates infielder/utility man Adam Frazier. Many teams have second base, and outfield covered. But by the trade deadline, or even earlier than that, teams might get desperate for a solid player with utility like Fraizer has.
Before we continue, we need to establish Frazier’s value. In 2019 Frazier produced a .278/.336/.417 line with 10 home runs and 33 doubles in 608 plate appearances, the most of his career. His overall offensive output was slightly below average with a 99 OPS+ and 97 wRC+ (100 is league average).