The New York Yankees pulled off a bit of a blockbuster trade
late Tuesday night as the Chicago White Sox agreed to trade third baseman Todd
Frazier and right-handed relief pitchers David Robertson and Tommy Kahnle to
New York for right-handed reliever Tyler Clippard and prospects Blake
Rutherford, Ian Clarkin and Tito Polo. As Yankees fans we should all be
relatively familiar with David Robertson and if you paid attention to the farm
system whatsoever you should know the former Rule 5 Draft loss Tommy Kahnle but
many of us may not know Frazier, the Jersey-born kid with a picture on the
field at Yankee Stadium with Derek Jeter. Let’s fix that and let’s meet him.
This is Meet a Prospect: The Todd Frazier Special Edition!
Todd Brian Frazier was born on February 12, 1986 in Point
Pleasant, New Jersey as the youngest of three boys. Frazier grew up in Toms
River, New Jersey and was a member of the 1996 Pee-Wee National Champions. At
age 12 Frazier was on the Toms River East American Little League All-Star team
that advances all the way to the Little League World Series in Williamsport,
Pennsylvania. Frazier and Toms River went undefeated in the tournament
including the championship game against the Kashima Little League Team where
Frazier broke out in a big way. Frazier went 4-for-4 in the game including a
leadoff home run and the right-hander also pitched and earned the victory in
the 12-9 victory for Toms River. This marked the first time an American Little
League team won the world championship since 1993. To celebrate the
championship the team was invited to Yankee Stadium before a game with the
Oakland Athletics where each member of the team was publicly announced to the
crowd and got to stand next to a Yankees player at their position. Frazier was
Toms River’s shortstop so he stood next to Derek Jeter before attending and
playing baseball at Toms River High School South. Talk about a talking point
with the High School ladies.
Frazier attended college at the University of Rutgers and
played baseball for the school’s Rutgers Scarlet Knights. In 2007 Frazier
played in all 63 of the team’s games posting a .377 batting average and .502
on-base percentage en route to earning Big East Player of the Year honors. Frazier
caught the eye of the Cincinnati Reds with his 42 career collegiate home runs
leading the organization to draft him 34th overall in the 2007 MLB
First Year Players Draft. Frazier toiled around in the Red system playing
multiple positions until the 2011 season when Frazier was called up to the
Major Leagues along with Matt Maloney while Edinson Volquez and Jordan Smith
were optioned to Triple-A Louisville. Frazier quietly had solid season after
solid season for Cincinnati until the 2014 season when the Reds third baseman
was named a National League All-Star for the first time in his career. Frazier
also elected to participate in the Home Run Derby in 2014 and Frazier won the
National League bracket before falling to defending champion Yoenis Cespedes.
The Red extended Frazier after that 2014 campaign to a new
two-year deal worth $12 million and once again Frazier was solid for
Cincinnati. Frazier looked to avenge his loss in the Home Run Derby in 2014 by
participating once again in 2015 and this time the right-hander won the derby
in front of the home crowd in Cincinnati. Frazier beat out Prince Fielder, Josh
Donaldson and Joc Pederson en route to the championship becoming the first
hometown participant to win the Home Run Derby since Ryne Sandberg did it as a
Chicago Cubs player in 1990. All that earned Frazier was a direct ticket out of
town after the 2015 season though as the Reds, who were rebuilding, traded
Frazier to the Chicago White Sox in a three-team trade that included the Los Angeles
Dodgers.
Frazier represented the White Sox in the Home Run Derby in
2016 but once again Frazier came up short falling to Giancarlo Stanton who hit
20 in the final round to win the derby. Stanton’s 61 home runs during that
derby and Frazier’s 42 home run were the two top totals of all-time in the
event at the time. Frazier once again fell on hard times though as the White
Sox struggled. Frazier once again found himself on a team rebuilding and once
again found himself as the center of trade rumors. This time the New York
Yankees came calling acquiring David Robertson and Tommy Kahnle in the deal.
If Frazier wanted to always relive that moment standing at
the shortstop position inside Yankee Stadium he now has that opportunity
because he is now officially a member of the New York Yankees. Welcome to the
family Todd!
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