Adam Timothy Frazier is a Major League Baseball second baseman and outfielder for the Seattle Mariners.
Frazier played in MLB for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the San Diego Padres before joining the Mariners.
Frazier graduated from Oconee County High School in Watkinsville, Georgia, in 2010. Frazier had the second most doubles in Georgia High School Association history while playing for the school’s baseball team.
Frazier attended Mississippi State University to play college baseball for the Bulldogs. As a freshman, he saw limited action.
In his sophomore year, Frazier set a Mississippi State record for assists in a season (227), was named the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Baseball Tournament’s most valuable player, and was named to the United States national collegiate baseball team.
In 2013, his junior year, he led the National Collegiate Athletic Association with 107 hits, a Bulldogs single-season record, while also setting school records for assists (240), putouts (120), and career putouts (375). He made the SEC All-Tournament Team.
The Pirates traded Frazier and $1.4 million in cash to the San Diego Padres on July 25, 2021, in exchange for infielder Tucupita Marcano, pitcher Michell Milano, and outfielder Jack Suwinski.
He batted .305/.368/.411 in 2021 and led the major leagues in line drive percentage with 29.4 percent.
The Padres traded Frazier to the Seattle Mariners on November 27, 2021, in exchange for Ray Kerr and outfielder Corey Rosier.
What Is Adam Frazier’s Current Batting Average?
Adam Frazier has a current Batting Average of .237