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Clint Frazier benched at last minute by Yankees

DUNEDIN, Fla — A change in Toronto’s pitching plans put Clint Frazier back on the bench. After Frazier broke out of an 0-for-17 slump on Tuesday, he found himself on the bench again

DUNEDIN, Fla — A change in Toronto’s pitching plans put Clint Frazier back on the bench.

After Frazier broke out of an 0-for-17 slump on Tuesday, he found himself on the bench again Wednesday against Toronto, when the Blue Jays scratched right-hander Ross Stripling and replaced him with T.J. Zeuch.

And while Zeuch is also a righty, he’s much tougher on right-handed batters than Stripling, so Aaron Boone went with Brett Gardner.

Clint Frazier was benched again against the Blue Jays
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Boone said he “wanted another lefty in there.”

But it comes after Frazier sat both games over the weekend against Tampa Bay versus right-handers.

“[Frazier] rakes and he’s gonna rake,” Boone said. “But we have a really good player in [Gardner], too.”

The manager was unwilling to look too much into what could be seen as a platoon.

“Let’s make more judgments on these things when we have a month or two body of work,” said Boone, who called Wednesday’s game “unique” with the late scratch of Stripling.

He pointed to “really different skill-sets” for Stripling and Zeuch.

“It’s more about that,” Boone said. “Bottom line, [Gardner] is gonna play a lot, whether he spots in center [or] starts in left. I like the way he’s playing. They’ll both end up playing a lot. [Frazier] is gonna be a really good player for us this year.”

This story originally appeared on: NyPost - Author:Dan Martin

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