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- Updated: May 18, 2016
CHICAGO — Third baseman Todd Frazier has played parts of six Major League seasons, but he has never been part of a team like the 2016 White Sox.
His belief centers on his team’s ability to fight back late in games.
“I’ve been on teams that fought, but it seems like [this team fights] just a little bit more,” Frazier said. “Just knowing what we have. Not to knock any other teams I’ve been on, but it’s a team where we come in here every day knowing we still have an opportunity whether it’s the ninth or the 12th.”
“It’s just something this team has that you appreciate and you like to see,” said manager Robin Ventura. “You would rather have the win, absolutely, but as far as the feeling of the team and the competitiveness and being able to do that, you can take little silver linings of things. They compete, and that’s the biggest thing.”
Entering Thursday, the White Sox topped the American League with 33 runs scored in the seventh inning, had 16 …
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