The Pittsburgh Pirates created some buzz on Tuesday when they agreed to a deal to bring back Adam Frazier in free agency. It’s not because Frazier is the same player he was when he started for the National League in the 2021 All-Star game at second base.
Adam Frazier is heading back to the Pittsburgh Pirates. The club added the veteran second baseman/outfielder on a one-year deal worth $1.525 million. The team announced the deal Wednesday. The 33-year-old Frazier spent the first five-plus seasons of his career with the Pirates from 2016-21.
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The Pirates have agreed to a one-year deal bringing former All-Star Adam Frazier back to the organization. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The Pittsburgh Pirates have signed infielder/outfielder Adam Frazier to a one-year contract, according to multiple reports. Frazier, 33, spent the first five-and-a-half seasons in MLB with the Pirates after Pittsburgh drafted the Georgia native with the 179th overall selection in the 2013 MLB draft.
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The San Diego Padres agreed to a deal with catcher Elias Díaz, reports the New York Post's Jon Heyman.Díaz appeared in 12 games for the Padres last season after the Colorado Rockies released him in August.
Former Seattle Mariners infielder Adam Frazier has signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. He posted the term
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Adam Frazier is back in Pittsburgh on a one year deal, the team he made it to his first All-Star game with and came up with through the minor leagues. That was