Royals Reacquire Frazier in All-Star Break Trade with Pirates
JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI, JUL 16 – The Royals added veteran Adam Frazier, batting .255 with 3 home runs this season, to boost their lineup and chase a postseason spot in the American League.
- On Wednesday, the Kansas City Royals acquired veteran utilityman Adam Frazier, sending minor league infielder Cam Devanney to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
- With the Royals four-and-a-half games back of the American League wild-card, Adam Frazier brings a left-handed bat and positional flexibility.
- Slashing.255/.318/.336 in 78 games, Frazier has added 10 doubles, three home runs, 21 RBIs and seven stolen bases.
- For the Pirates, the trade opens playing time for younger infielders like Nick Gonzales and adds power as Devanney slashed.272/.366/.565 with a.931 OPS over 69 Triple-A games.
- Later this month, both clubs may pursue additional deals, as the Royals at 47-50 seek help before the July 31 deadline, and the Pirates prepare for more activity.
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Royals reacquire Frazier in All-Star break trade with Pirates
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals reacquired veteran utility player Adam Frazier on Wednesday in an All-Star break trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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