Did The Seattle Mariners Make The Right Call In Trading For Adam Frazier?

The Seattle Mariners recently acquired Adam Frazier from the San Diego Padres by trading away outfielder Corey Ray and relief pitcher Ray Kerr. The Padres were in a spot where they had four players capable of playing second base (Jake Cronenworth, Ha-Seong Kim, Jurickson Profar, and Frazier) on their 40-man roster, so someone had to be moved. The Mariners jumped at the opportunity to add last year’s NL All-Star second basemen.

In the sixth round out of Mississippi State, Adam Frazier was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates back in 2013. The utility infielder ended his career at MSU with a .348 batting average; scouts loved his ability

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