Little League icon Todd Frazier is ready to star as a Red in Cincinnati
Cincinnati Reds third baseman Todd Frazier has experienced quite a memorable week. On Saturday afternoon at the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Frazier managed to hit a dinger off the Colorado Rockies‘ Jamie Moyer with the bat slipping out … Continue reading →
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Reds Todd Frazier Saves Man's Life With Heimlich Maneuver
Cincinnati Reds rookie third baseman Todd Frazier may have chosen the wrong carrer path. Instead of becoming a professional athlete, maybe training as an EMT would have been a better decision. After Monday's afternoon game aganist the Pirates, Ryan Ludwick and Frazier went to have lunch at a local resturant. During the meal a patron close to them was choking on his food, and...
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Cincinnati Reds third baseman Todd Frazier saved a choking man’s life Monday night
Cincinnati Reds third baseman Todd Frazier is having a season to remember both on and off the diamond. On the diamond, he has been able to accomplish the feat of hitting a home run without actually holding onto the bat. And off the diamond he has been able to accomplish the feat of saving a choking man’s life.
We’ll explain that last one.
Monday night, Frazier and his teammate...
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Frazier gets the save in a clutch situation
Todd Frazier played real-life hero Monday. Tuesday, he went 2-for-4 with two RBI in the Reds' 8-1 win over the Pirates.
But what Frazier did Monday was getting more attention.
Frazier and teammate Ryan Ludwick were having a dinner at a downtown Pittsburgh restaurant when they saw a man choking.
Two women with the man were unsuccessfully trying to perform the Heimlich Maneuver...
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Frazier saves man with Heimlich
If the whole baseball thing doesn't work out for Todd Frazier, he may have discovered a second career as an emergency medical technician. Or maybe a lifeguard.
The Cincinnati Reds third baseman had two hits and drove in two runs during an 8-1 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday, less than 24 hours after saving a local restaurant-goer from a serious medical emergency with...
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Reds Todd Frazier can add lifesaver to his resume after performing Heimlich Maneuver on choking man
Reds rookie third baseman Todd Frazier has had himself quite the week. First came his nearly no-handed home run off 76-year-old elderly Rockies pitcher Jamie Moyer, but even more impressive than that was his panther-like reflexes to save a choking restaurant patron while having lunch with teammate Ryan Ludwick.
Frazier noticed the slightly obese gentleman in obvious distress while...
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Reds' Frazier may have saved a life with Heimlich Maneuver
Cincinnati Reds rookie Todd Frazier may have saved a man's life on Tuesday when he performed the Heimlich Maneuver on the man at a restaurant, MLB.com reported. Frazier was with teammate Ryan Ludwick having lunch at a Pittsburgh restaurant when Frazier noticed a man choking. "I was talking to [Ludwick] and I see it out of the corner of my eye," Frazier told MLB...
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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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Video: Todd Frazier’s Unconventional HR Swing
When playing little league baseball, coaches teach hitters to simply throw their hands at the ball. It’s the easiest way to teach hitters how to get their hands from the stride position to the impact position. It’s one of the many things Major League Baseball coaches tell their hitters to do when they’ve lost their swing and need to get back to the basics. Cincinnati...
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RAW POWER
Reds infielder lets go of bat, hits home run
A common baseball adage is throw [the barrel of] your bat at the ball. Cincinnati Reds third baseman Todd Frazier took that to heart on Sunday while facing the soft-tossing, 49-year-old lefty Jamie Moyer.
With the bases empty and one out in the bottom of the fourth inning, Frazier waited back on a 72 mph changeup and then turned on it for his fifth home run of the season and the...
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