Todd Frazier hit a career-high 35 home runs last year, and having turned 30 in February, he’s right in the prime of his career. With an offseason trade from the Reds to the White Sox, Frazier has a chance to be a transformative figure for a team whose biggest problem last year was a lack of power — Chicago’s 136 home runs as a team were the fewest in the American League.
There’s just one problem. Or is there?
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After playing his entire career for the team that drafted him with the No.