Cincinnati Reds legend Todd Frazier returned to Great American Ball Park on Friday night with the Savannah Bananas. Frazier slashed .257/.321/.463 with 234 extra-base hits across five seasons with the Reds.
Todd Frazier had a memorable MLB career, but he became a baseball star years before entering the big leagues when he helped the Toms River East American Little League All-Star team win the 1998 Little League World Series.
As Atlanta Braves superstar right fielder Ronald Acuña Jr. works his way back from a second ACL surgery, a major point of discussion is his decision to steal fewer stolen bases.
The New York Yankees crushed the Milwaukee Brewers over the weekend, but their bats have gone silent in the first two games of their AL East showdown with the Baltimore Orioles.
Retired two-time All-Star Todd Frazier is the latest noteworthy member of the MLB community who has criticized New York Mets owner Steve Cohen for signing off on a pre-trade deadline fire sale when making the playoffs was still within reach.
Frazier was selected in the first round of the 2007 MLB June Amateur Draft by the Cincinnati Reds. He played 41 games for the Reds in 2011 before breaking out in 2012.