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Frazier hopes to find sync with Abreu
- Updated: May 7, 2016
CHICAGO — Todd Frazier fully understands the White Sox sit atop the American League Central by a comfortable margin, albeit on May 7, with the AL’s best record.
The team is the thing for the South Siders, and while that might sound a bit cliche, it has served as a driving force since the start of Spring Training.
But as part of this great group focus, Frazier would like to be contributing more. He entered Saturday’s contest against the Twins hitless in 19 at-bats this month.
“In the end, you know what you got,” Frazier said. “It’s pretty frustrating. I have a bunch of walks. I’ve been on base, but god almighty, it’s one of those things where I’ve been through it once before. Frustrating by all means.”
That slump Frazier referred to appears to have come in 2013, when he went 3-for-49 from July 26 to Aug. 13 for the Reds.
This slump comes for Frazier’s new team, but it’s less noticeable because of Frazier’s continued strong play defensively.
“He’s going to work through it,” White Sox manager Robin Ventura said. “It is …
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