Jason Frasor

Jason Frasor

47-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Signed with the Braves in July of 2015.
Jason Frasor: (Shoulder) Lands On DL
PAtlanta Braves  
Shoulder
August 4, 2015
Frasor has been placed on the DL with a right shoulder strain.
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Frasor last pitched Saturday in Philadelphia, which is likely when the injury developed. The 37-year-old was signed by the Braves last month after being released by the Royals. He'll miss at least two weeks with the injury and will be replaced in the bullpen by Ryan Kelly, who will come up from Triple-A Gwinnett.
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Frasor came over to the Royals in a July deal for minor leaguer Spencer Patton, and immediately provided additional depth at the back end of the Kansas City bullpen. He sported an impressive 1.53 ERA and struck out 16 batters over 17.2 regular-season innings in his new home, and went on to achieve postseason success as well, allowing just one earned run over 5.1 postseason innings. The 37-year-old has now seen his fastball velocity dip in three straight seasons, but remains capable of getting hitters out by using a slider and split-fingered fastball. He'll reprise a similar role with the Royals after re-signing with Kansas City in November.
Frasor's peripherals remained largely the same from his merely decent 2012 season with Toronto, but a .252 BABIP drove his WHIP from 1.47 to 1.14 and knocked a run-and-a-half off his ERA as well. He signed a one-year deal early this winter to remain with Texas, and his 2014 campaign could look just like his 2012 season or be a repeat of 2013.
After a lights-out season in 2009, Frasor's numbers continue to slowly decline in conjunction with an increasing walk rate. Now 35, teams will be more wary of his increasing walk and home-run rates and may shy away from offering a multi-year contract. Frasor still has plenty of life on his fastball (93.0 mph), and the Rangers rolled the dice on him with a one-year deal in January.
Frasor was sent to the White Sox from the Blue Jays in the Edwin Jackson trade. He posted a 5.09 ERA in 20 setup appearances following the trade, but that unimpressive post-trade ERA was set up by an unsustainable .363 BABIP. He still struck out more than a man per inning with the White Sox, so he should serve as one of Toronto's primary right-handed relievers again after being traded back to the Blue Jays in the offseason.
Frasor had a few too many forgettable appearances in April last season that skewed his overall numbers, but he was much better after the All-Star break, posting a 2.48 ERA and a 1.103 WHIP. He accepted the team's arbitration offer, perhaps with an eye toward inheriting the team's vacant closer position. He'll enter spring as the leading candidate to close games for the Jays barring any other offseason moves.
Frasor parlayed a pair of injuries to Scott Downs to grab a share of the closer's role and performed well enough to earn himself a share of the duties again as the season opens. He's probably the more likely of the two to grab a bigger chunk of the timeshare as the Jays may be tempted to keep the left-handed Downs in a setup role, but there's really no telling how this situation will play itself out. Expect a dozen or so saves and count any more than that as a nice bonus.
Frasor had his worst season since his rookie campaign, posting a 4.18 ERA and a 1.44 WHIP in 47.1 innings. He's not close enough to grab any share of the closer's role without a very vivid imagination and thus, he doesn't really have any upside potential to stash among your reserves. He'll be back in a relief role again for Toronto this season.
Frasor did little with an early-season look as Toronto's closer following the injury to B.J. Ryan, and his 2007 season will be considered a failure despite some nice peripherals (good strikeout and home-run rates). He got his chance and blew it, though there's still value here as a staff filler in deeper leagues.
Frasor received an early season wakeup call in the form of a demotion to the minors after allowing 11 runs in 9.2 innings in April. He was solid after his return, allowing 13 runs over 40.1 innings. His post-break numbers were notable (2.65 ERA, .88 WHIP, 17 K in 17 IP) and he should play a larger role in the Toronto bullpen with the departure of Justin Speier via free agency. He's a nice staff filler in 5x5 AL-only leagues.
Frasor eats up left-handed hitters in his late-inning role and piles up the strikeouts. He'll be an effective setup man alongside Justin Speier for newly signed closer BJ Ryan.
Frasor pitched effectively as Toronto's closer in May, June and July before struggling down the stretch. His 6.39 ERA after the All-Star break came largely as a result of an ugly stretch in late August and early September (13 ER in 7.7 IP) that caused his deposal in favor of Miguel Batista. His role in 2005 will largely depend on what pitching Toronto lands in the offseason.
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Jason Frasor: Signs With Braves
PAtlanta Braves  
July 16, 2015
Frasor was signed by the Braves on Thursday, Ken Rosenthal of Fox reports.
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Jason Frasor: Released By Royals
PKansas City Royals  
July 13, 2015
Frasor was released by the Royals on Monday, MLB.com's Jeffrey Flanagan reports.
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PKansas City Royals  
July 6, 2015
Frasor was designated for assignment by the Royals on Monday, Joel Goldberg of Fox Sports Kansas City reports.
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PKansas City Royals  
May 11, 2015
Frasor gave up one hit and struck out two in a scoreless ninth inning to earn his first win of the season on Sunday against the Tigers.
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PKansas City Royals  
April 9, 2015
Frasor struck out two, but allowed a game-tying sacrifice fly in the sixth inning of Wednesday's victory over the White Sox.
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