What James Maddison Has Said About Rangers’ Latest Signing Should Get Fans Excited

What James Maddison Has Said About Rangers’ Latest Signing Should Get Fans Excited
What James Maddison Has Said About Rangers’ Latest Signing Should Get Fans Excited
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The Texas Rangers continued their aggressive postseason strategy on Sunday by agreeing to terms for a one-year deal worth $5 million with former Mets third baseman Todd Frazier according to Evan Grant with The Dallas Morning News. Frazier is expected to play a impactful role at third base for Texas in 2020 with the ability to also play first, or DH as needed.

The left-back will move to Ibrox on July 1st after signing a pre-contract agreement with the Bears. He took to Instagram yesterday to say goodbye to Foxes fans, and Maddison replied with a ringing endorsement of the player’s abilities:

 

Bassey’s mentor has also been speaking about the 20-year-old in recent days, comparing him to the likes of David Alaba, Marcelo and Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold.  That is putting a lot of pressure on the young man’s shoulders but he will certainly be in good hands under manager Steven Gerrard.

 

Bassey may get first-team opportunities earlier than he thinks. With no recognised backup for Borna Barisic in the first team squad, following the departures of Andy Halliday and Jon Flanagan, the young left-back could be called upon to play regularly for Rangers during preseason.

Even though the Rangers are getting solid help in a position where it is sorely needed, I can’t help but notice many fans online deflated that this seems to mark the end of the Arrenado hunt. Fans also seem to have a general feeling that the Rangers have over promised and under delivered with the signing. Here’s why they’re wrong.

While yes, there is understandable trepidation surrounding Frazier’s offensive production it has been proven in recent years that sometimes all someone needs to wake up their bat is a change in scenery. (I’m looking at you, Hunter Pence.) Even so Frazier completed the 2019 season with a .251 batting average and a .329 on-base percentage as well as 21 home runs and 67 RBI’s. A far cry from the worst producer on his new team. His benefit to the Rangers, however, will come on the defensive side of the ball.

Frazier was an integral part of the Mets defensive strategy that allowed 711 runs and helped them to 3rd place in the National League. Frazier played 120 games last season at 3rd base starting 112 at the position allowing only 12 errors over 997.1 innings played. Assuming the Arrenado trade with Colorado is still on the table, which admittedly seems less and less likely by the day, it would not be a stretch for Frazier to cross the field to first base, especially given time this spring to re-acclimate to the position.

Frazier played in three total games with two starts and no errors at first base while in New York last season.

 The sample size for Fraziers competence at first gets much larger, however, if you look before he made the move to New York. He played first base in 97 games across four teams for a total of 740.1 innings with just nine errors over seven years. 

 

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