Clint Frazier

Baseball
2013 Player of the Year

Clint Frazier

Loganville High School

Loganville,
Georgia

Impact Statement

“I’m trying to fill my own shoes, and wherever that takes me when the time comes is going to be awesome.” -Clint Frazier

Biography

Clint Frazier capped off his high school career by being drafted by the Cleveland Indians with the fifth overall pick in the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft in June.

The 6-foot 180-pound senior center-fielder batted .485 with 17 home runs, 56 runs scored, 45 RBI and a 1.134 slugging percentage this season. Frazier led Loganville (26-6) to the Class AAAAA quarterfinals this past season. Frazier had already signed his major league contract.

Frazier started his professional career in the minor leagues. He was promoted from Class A to AA to AAA before being traded to the New York Yankees in July of 2016. Frazier spent the rest of the season on the Scranton/Wilkes Barre RailRiders. He spent the first few months of the next season there until he was called up to the Majors.

Frazier played his first game as a New York Yankee on July 1, 2017 and made an immediate impact with a double his first time to bat and a homerun the second. He finished the season in the majors. Frazier was plagued with a concussion in 2018 and was inactive for most of the season. In 2019, he split time between the majors and the minors. Most recently, he was called up to the majors again in August of 2020.


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Professional Achievements

  • Plays professionally in the MLB -2017-current