Ex-Yankee Clint Frazier back at Stadium with Bleacher Creatures
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Ex-Yankee Clint Frazier back at Stadium with Bleacher Creatures
"Frazier, who Brian Cashman once said had "legendary" bat speed, arrived in New York with great expectations in July 2016 as the headliner of a trade package that sent reliever Andrew Miller to Cleveland. The outfielder's roller-coaster Yankees career, which featured electric highs and unfortunate lows, with both physical and mental health issues, ended in November 2021 when the team released him."
""It's just been the fact that I've been doing a little bit of [my] Yankee podcast lately, and I've been received well online and embraced a little bit in the fashion of just telling people what they want to hear, because I think it's what they believe," Frazier told Newsday during the Yankees' 9-6 win over Toronto. "It caught on pretty quickly, and so I just sent a joke out, saying, like, 'Hey, what do you [think] about me going to the Bleacher Creatures?'""
Clint Frazier was the Yankees' No. 2 prospect in October 2016, one spot behind Gleyber Torres and four ahead of Aaron Judge. He arrived in New York in July 2016 as the headliner of a trade that sent reliever Andrew Miller to Cleveland. Brian Cashman described him as having "legendary" bat speed. Frazier's Yankees career included electric highs and unfortunate lows, with physical and mental health issues, and ended when the team released him in November 2021. He hit .239/.327/.434 across five seasons and 228 games with New York. He later played briefly for the Cubs and White Sox, spent a season with the Charleston Dirty Birds in the Atlantic League, and retired last July. Frazier has since produced Yankees content and the "Life After The Show" podcast, gained a substantial social media following, and welcomed embracing the Bleacher Creatures at the Stadium.
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