A Little League icon, Todd Frazier will soon rebound and help the Cincinnati Reds
Reds third baseman Todd Frazier continued to struggle mightily in Cincinnati’s 4-3 victory over the Mets in New York on Monday night. Named the preeminent National League rookie by players in 2012, the 27-year-old Frazier went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts against New York. Batting a hideous .224 with six homers and 27 RBI, the New Jersey Little League icon has whiffed 44 times...
Reds’ Frazier Makes Bat Boy’s Night
Cincinnati Reds third baseman, Todd Frazier, promised the team’s bat boy, Ted Kremer, a home run and hit in the sixth inning in the Reds game against Seattle.
Kramer, who is life time fan of the team with Down syndrome, was the bat boy after his parents bid on the opportunity at a charity auction.
“He is so funny,” Frazier told Cincinnati.com. “He said, ‘come on man...
Video: More on honorary bat boy Ted Kremer and his inspiring story
Video: Inside Teddy Kremer's magical day
One of the best baseball moments of the season was delivered to us by Reds honorary bat boy Ted Kremer, a lifelong fan who has Down syndrome, and third basemen Todd Frazier.
On April 18, per the request of Ted, Frazier blasted a two-run homer in Cincinnati's route of the Marlins at Great American Ball Park. Frazier...
Frazier smacks home run for Reds' batboy
CINCINNATI The Boston Red Sox had Teddy Ballgame (Ted Williams) hitting home runs for them and the Cincinnati Reds have Teddy Kremer asking for home runs.And he is getting them.Last year Kremer was batboy for a day for the Reds and asked for a few home runs and the Reds gave him seven.He was back Thursday night for a game with the Miami Marlins, again asking for home runs and when...
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Reds 3B hits home run for batboy
On Thursday night, a batboy who has Down's Syndrome asked Todd Frazier if he could hit a home run, and that's exactly what Frazier went out and did.
Reds Bat Boy Asks Todd Frazier To Hit a Home Run. Frazier Delivered
The Cincinnati Reds had a guest bat boy Ted Kremer, a 30-year-old with Down syndrome, for their game on Thursday night in Cincinnati. Ted performed his duties flawlessly and was also the recipient of a special granted wish. Before the game Ted had asked third baseman Todd Frazier to hit a home run for him. Frazier recalls the moment: “He’s so funny, he said, ‘C’mon, hit me...
Todd Frazier hits a homer after Reds batboy asks him to hit one (videos)
In a heartwarming story, the Cincinnati Enquirer’s C. Trent Rosecrans reports on how Ted Kremer reprised his role a Cincinnati Reds honorary batboy on Thursday night for the team’s game against the Miami Marlins at the Great American Ball Park.
Kremer, a fascinating young man with Down Syndrome, became a hero in Cincinnati late in the 2012 season, when he served as batboy on...
Video: Man with Down syndrome sparks enthusiasm, inspiration after serving as Reds bat boy
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Great American Ball Park was a happy place to be Thursday night if you were a fan of the Reds. Especially if you were honorary bat boy Teddy Kremer.
Kremer, who has Down syndrome, could be seen at various times throughout the game in the dugout cheering loudly and proudly for his beloved Reds while diligently handling the duties of his...
PHANTASTIC
Ben Revere makes unbelievable catch
Phillies centerfielder Ben Revere robbed, absolutely robbed Reds 3rd baseman Todd Frazier in the bottom of the second inning tonight, going all out on a lined shot to center before going full extension to steal extra bases with an amazing, early candidate for play-of-the-year type grab. Revere then has the presence of mind to fire the ball back into first and double up Jay Bruce...
BREATH OF FRESH AIR
Reds player saves man from choking
Turns out that hitting this home run was only the second most amazing thing that Todd Frazier did this week.
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