Found May 28, 2011 on
Batter's Box:
We get to witness history this year.
Coming into this season, Jason Frasor had appeared in 411 major league games, all with Toronto. That put him fourth on the Jays' all-time list for pitching appearances, behind Dave Stieb (439), Tom Henke (446), and Duane Ward (452). So far this year, counting today, he's appeared in 23 games, which brings him up to 434, still fourth. But once he appears in his 42nd game of the year, he'll take over the franchise lead for games pitched. Since he typically appears in more than 50 games a season, this should be well within his reach, barring trade or injury.Frasor, a righthanded reliever, was acquired from the Dodgers for OF-C Jayson Werth (wonder what ever happened to him) before the 2004 season. He has led the team in saves twice, in 2004 with 17 and in 2009 with 11. His best season was probably 2009, when he went 7-3 with a 2.50 ERA. Coming into today's game he had a career record of 23-28, with 36 saves and a 3.67 ERA.It's a ...
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