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Player Outlook
The free agent utility player is eligible at second base and the outfield on draft day, and he will end up on some team's bench before the season starts so you can utilize him on your mono league bench as well. 2023 was a fun season for him in Baltimore, but he has not abee able to get back to that level of production in the counting categories, even with similar playing time this past season as he split time between Pittsburgh and Kansas City. He remains a high contact line drive hitter with little power and speed, but his approach and versatility will endear him to some team looking for infield depth and pinch hitting off the bench. It would surprise us to see Adam Frazier amass 400+ plate appearances again this season unless he goes somewhere like Washington where he can provide some experience to an incredibly youthful lineup.

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2025 243.51.8 43 7 44 26 8 .267
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  • Angels' Adam Frazier: Goes to Angels on NRI deal

    Frazier agreed Monday with the Angels on a minor-league contract that includes an invitation to spring training, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports. Frazier split his time last season between the Pirates and Royals, finishing with a .267/.319/.365 batting line and seven home runs over 134 contests. The 34-year-old has a decent chance to capture a reserve role with the Angels, providing depth at second base, third base and the corner-outfield spots.
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  • Royals' Adam Frazier: Notches 20th double

    Frazier went 2-for-5 with a double and two RBI in Tuesday's 8-4 win over the Angels. Frazier stretched the Royals' lead with a two-run double in the seventh inning, though he was cut down trying to stretch it into a triple. The light-hitting second baseman owns just a .683 OPS through 129 games, but Tuesday's double was his 20th of the year -- his seventh season with 20 or more. The 33-year-old has been steady at the plate lately, collecting hits in seven of his past eight contests.
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  • Royals' Adam Frazier: Out of Tuesday's lineup

    Frazier is not in the lineup for Tuesday's game versus the Mariners. It's the second straight game that Frazier hasn't been in the lineup. The Royals are going with Mike Yastrzemski in left field and Jac Caglianone in right field in Tuesday's series opener.
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  • Royals' Adam Frazier: Taking seat Sunday

    Frazier is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Phillies. Frazier picked up starts in left field in the first two games of the series and went 2-for-8 between those contests, but he'll take a seat for the final contest in Philadelphia. Michael Massey will fill in for Frazier in left field and will bat sixth.
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  • Royals' Adam Frazier: Absent from lineup

    Frazier is not in the lineup for Thursday's contest in Cleveland. Frazier has now started just two of the last five games and one of three contests since Jonathan India returned from the injured list. India will cover second base and Mike Yastrzemski will be in left field Thursday as Frazier begins the game on the bench.
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  • Royals' Adam Frazier: Starts comeback effort with homer

    Frazier went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in Thursday's 4-3 win over the Angels. Frazier hit the first of the Royals' four solo shots to spark the comeback win. He continues to see a starting role between second base, designated hitter and the corner outfield, and he's earned a strong share of playing time by going 12-for-38 (.316) over his last 11 games. Frazier is up to a .270/.322/.373 slash line with six homers, 38 RBI, 37 runs scored and eight stolen bases over 116 games between the Royals and the Pirates this season.
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  • Royals' Adam Frazier: Stepping out of lineup Thursday

    Frazier is out of the lineup for Thursday's game against the Rangers. The left-handed-hitting Frazier had started in each of the Royals' last 10 games while occupying four different spots (designated hitter, second base, third base and left field), but he'll take a seat for the series finale as Texas sends a lefty (Patrick Corbin) to the bump. Kansas City could get another impact bat in Jac Caglianone (hamstring) back from the injured list this weekend, but Frazier's versatility and solid production since being acquired from the Pirates over the All-Star break (.301/.333/.434 slash line in 26 games) should allow him to retain a near-everyday role.
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  • Royals' Adam Frazier: Goes deep Sunday

    Frazier went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer, a double and two runs scored in Sunday's win against the White Sox. Frazier doubled and scored a run in the seventh inning before adding a two-run shot in the eighth. It was his first home run since Aug. 1 and second in 23 games since being traded to the Royals. Frazier has provided a nice boost to Kansas City's offense; he's gone 25-for-76 (.329) in those 23 contests. For the season, Frazier is slashing .273/.327/.370 with 20 extra-base hits and 34 RBI through 344 plate appearances.
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  • Royals' Adam Frazier: Not starting Saturday

    Frazier is not in the Royals' starting lineup against the Twins on Saturday. Frazier will take a seat after going 0-for-4 in Friday's series opener. Randal Grichuk, Kyle Isbel and Mike Yastrzemski will start in the outfield from left to right for the Royals on Saturday. Frazier has gone 5-for-24 (.208) with one home run and four RBI in seven games since the beginning of August.
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  • Royals' Adam Frazier: Handling regular role

    Frazier will start at designated hitter and bat seventh in Monday's game against the Red Sox. Frazier will remain in the lineup for a seventh straight game after going 5-for-23 with a home run, a stolen base, four runs and three RBI. He's picked up starts at five different positions -- second base, third base, left field right field and now DH -- and should remain a fixture in the lineup against right-handed pitching, at least until Jac Caglianone (hamstring) returns from the injured list.
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  • Royals' Adam Frazier: Breaks home-run drought Friday

    Frazier went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run in Friday's 9-3 win over the Blue Jays. Frazier gave the Royals a commanding seven-run lead in the ninth, when he took Mason Fluharty deep to right field for a two-run homer. It was Frazier's fourth home run of the season and first since June 1 against the Padres. The veteran outfielder has started in each of the Royals' last four games, and he should continue to see a bump in playing time for as long as Jac Caglianone (hamstring) is on the 10-day injured list.
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  • Royals' Adam Frazier: Handling bench role Monday

    Frazier is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Cubs. Since being acquired from the Pirates over the All-Star break, Frazier has started in just one of the Royals' four games to begin the second half. Though his playing-time outlook was expected to improve with the move to Kansas City, Frazier may end up taking a back seat to both John Rave and Nick Loftin when it comes to picking up starts in the corner outfield or at second base.
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  • Royals' Adam Frazier: Heading back to Kansas City

    The Royals acquired Frazier from the Pirates on Wednesday in exchange for infielder Cam Devanney, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports. Frazier spent the 2024 season in Kansas City and evidently made a positive impression despite slashing just .202/.282/.294 over 104 contests. The 33-year-old hasn't been much better in 2025 with a .255/.318/.336 batting line, but he offers some versatility and could see reps at second base and/or in left field against right-handed pitching.
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  • Pirates' Adam Frazier: Fading into reserve role

    Frazier is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Cardinals. The left-handed-hitting Frazier will hit the bench for the Pirates' third straight matchup with a right-hander (Sonny Gray) and appears to have moved back into a utility role. Though he's posted a .762 OPS while batting .306 dating back to May 20, Frazier has been overtaken in left field by Tommy Pham, who offers more power upside with four extra-base hits (two home runs, two doubles) in his last seven contests.
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  • Pirates' Adam Frazier: Idle against righty

    Frazier is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Cardinals. The left-handed-hitting Frazier had batted out of the leadoff spot in both of the Pirates' previous two matchups with righties, but he'll be left out of the lineup entirely Monday while St. Louis sends right-hander Erick Fedde to the hill. Tommy Pham will take over Frazier's spot in left field, while Spencer Horwitz tops the batting order for Pittsburgh.
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  • Pirates' Adam Frazier: Sitting in second straight game

    Frazier is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Brewers. Frazier has served as a strong-side platoon player in left field for the past two weeks, but after posting a .513 OPS during that stretch, he could be in danger of moving into a utility role. He'll be on the bench for a second straight matchup with a right-handed pitcher (Chad Patrick), affording Tommy Pham another start in left field after he went 3-for-3 with two doubles and three RBI in Sunday's 8-3 win over the Rangers.
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  • Pirates' Adam Frazier: Idle against righty

    Frazier is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Rangers. After picking up starts in the corner outfield in three straight contests while going 3-for-9 with a stolen base, an RBI and a run, Frazier will head to the bench for a breather against righty Jack Leiter. Despite being out of the lineup Sunday, Frazier should continue to occupy a strong-side platoon role in left field, with either Alexander Canario or Tommy Pham slotting in against southpaws.
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  • Pirates' Adam Frazier: Exiting starting nine Wednesday

    Frazier is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Tigers. The lefty-hitting Frazier had started in seven of the Pirates' previous eight games, but he'll be shielded Wednesday from arguably the game's top lefty in Tarik Skubal. Tommy Pham will replace Frazier in left field and bat eighth.
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  • Pirates' Adam Frazier: Taking over in left field

    Frazier went 1-for-4 with a run scored and a stolen base Friday against the Cubs. Frazier looked to be the odd man out when Nick Gonzales returned to the lineup, but Frazier has since overtaken Alexander Canario and Tommy Pham for playing time in left field. He's started four of Pittsburgh's last five games at the position and gone 6-for-20 with three RBI, three runs scored and a stolen base in that span.
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  • Pirates' Adam Frazier: Another start in left field

    Frazier will start in left field and bat sixth in Tuesday's game against the Marlins. Frazier, who is hitting .377/.441/.528 over his last 15 games, will draw his second straight start in left field. With Tommy Pham and Alexander Canario providing little offense from the left field spot, Frazier could get some extended run at the position against right-handed pitching.
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