It was October 2016 when Clint Frazier was the Yankees’ No. 2 prospect, one spot behind Gleyber Torres and four ahead of Aaron Judge, according to Baseball America.

Nine years later, during Tuesday night’s Game 3 of the American League Division Series at the Stadium, the 31-year-old still was sporting a Yankees hat — this time with the Bleacher Creatures in rightfield.

Frazier, who Brian Cashman once said had “legendary” bat speed, arrived in New York with great expectations in July 2016 as the headliner of a trade package that sent reliever Andrew Miller to Cleveland. The outfielder’s roller-coaster Yankees career, which featured electric highs and unfortunate lows, with both physical and mental health issues, ended in November 2021 when the team released him.

After posting a .239/.327

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