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Tue Aug 4 201514:36Jason Frasor: (Shoulder) Lands On DL
Frasor has been placed on the DL with a right shoulder strain.
Frasor last pitched Saturday in Philadelphia, which is likely when the injury developed. The 37-year-old was signed by the Braves last month after being released by the Royals. He'll miss at least two weeks with the injury and will be replaced in the bullpen by Ryan Kelly, who will come up from Triple-A Gwinnett.
Tue Aug 4 201512:36Jason Frasor: (Shoulder) Lands On DL
Atlanta Braves pitcher Jason Frasor was placed on the 15-day disabled list Tuesday due to a shoulder injury.
Atlanta Braves pitcher Jason Frasor was placed on the 15-day disabled list Tuesday due to a shoulder injury. Frasor suffered a right shoulder strain during Saturday's game against the Philadelphia Phillies and doesn't yet have a timetable for his return.
Thu Jul 16 201511:48Jason Frasor: Signs With Braves
Frasor was signed by the Braves on Thursday, Ken Rosenthal of Fox reports.
Frasor was released by the Royals on Monday, but has quickly found a home in Atlanta. With an ERA of 1.54, Frasor was impressive at times in his stint with Kansas City, but 15 walks in 23.1 innings ultimately shortened his stay. Frasor is 37 years old and will need to prove himself once again before he sees regular time in the Braves' bullpen.
Thu Jul 16 201509:48Jason Frasor: Signs With Braves
The Atlanta Braves signed relief pitcher Jason Frasor on Thursday, according to Fox Sports.
The Atlanta Braves signed relief pitcher Jason Frasor on Thursday, according to Fox Sports. Frasor posted a 1.54 ERA in 26 appearances for the Kansas City Royals this season, but the 37-year-old was deemed expendable due to the 15 walks he issued in 23.1 innings. He will likely start out in a low-leverage role with Atlanta.
Mon Jul 13 201511:46Frasor released by Royals on Monday
Frasor was released by the Royals on Monday, MLB.com's Jeffrey Flanagan reports.
Frasor was designated for assignment last week, as a 1.54 ERA couldn't make up for 15 walks in 23.1 innings. He shouldn't have much trouble finding another opportunity if he wants one, but he'll likely need a successful stint in the minors before any organization lets him pitch out of its big-league bullpen.
Mon Jul 13 201509:46Jason Frasor: Released By Royals
Kansas City Royals relief pitcher Jason Frasor was released Monday, according to MLB.com.
Kansas City Royals relief pitcher Jason Frasor was released Monday, according to MLB.com. Frasor posted a 1.54 ERA through 23.1 innings, but he had walked 15 batters and was deemed surplus in the bullpen.
Mon Jul 6 201517:24Frasor designated for assignment by Royals on Monday
Frasor was designated for assignment by the Royals on Monday, Joel Goldberg of Fox Sports Kansas City reports.
Frasor held phenomenal peripherals for the Royals, posting a 1.54 ERA and a 1.67 WHIP in 23.1 innings. However, his 18:15 K:BB ratio made him a strong regression candidate over the second half of the season. Furthermore, the Royals had to choose between designating Frasor for assignment or optioning Brandon Finnegan to make room for Paulo Orlando and chose to get rid of Frasor. He should latch on with another team sooner rather than later.
Mon May 11 201514:26Frasor gave up one hit and struck out two in scoreless ninth inn...
Frasor gave up one hit and struck out two in a scoreless ninth inning to earn his first win of the season on Sunday against the Tigers.
After a lengthy rain delay, Frasor came on in a tie game to shut the door on Detroit before the Royals took the lead for good in the top of the 10th. The 37-year-old has been great this season and owns a 0.79 ERA, but will likely see few opportunities for wins or saves in such a deep and talented Royals bullpen.
Thu Apr 9 201510:51Frasor struck out two, but allowed game-tying sacrifice fly in s...
Frasor struck out two, but allowed a game-tying sacrifice fly in the sixth inning of Wednesday's victory over the White Sox.
Frasor, though buried in a deep bullpen, appears to be the early favorite to take the sixth inning with a lead when a Kansas City starter is unable to make it there. He'll precede the devastating combination of Kelvin Herrera, Wade Davis and Greg Holland.
Fri Nov 28 201410:47Frasor agreed to contract with Royals on Friday
Frasor agreed to a contract with the Royals on Friday. The deal will pay him $1.25 million in 2015 and includes a mutual option for 2016.
Frasor gave up just three earned runs in 23 appearances after being acquired by the Royals in July, so the team decided to bring him back for at least one more year. He figures to work in middle relief in a loaded Royals bullpen.
Wed Jul 16 201412:20Royals acquire Jason Frasor from Rangers
Royals acquired RHP Jason Frasor from the Rangers in exchange for RHP Spencer Patton.
The Royals' bullpen was already a big strength, and now they're a bit deeper. Frasor, 36, holds a 3.34 ERA with 30 strikeouts over 29 2/3 innings for the Rangers this season and will fit in nicely in a middle relief role in Kansas City.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Oct 11 201314:09Rangers re-sign Jason Frasor to one-year deal
Rangers re-signed RHP Jason Frasor to a one-year, $1.75 million contract.
He'll have the opportunity to earn more through incentives. Frasor gets a modest raise from his $1.5 million salary in 2013 after posting a 2.57 ERA and 1.14 WHIP while striking out 48 over 49 innings. He should continue to be solid in middle relief for the Rangers in 2014.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri May 24 201301:19Frasor owns a 3.65 ERA in 1st year for Texas
Jason Frasor has tallied a 3.65 ERA through 17 appearances in his first season for the Rangers.
Signed to a one-year, $1.5 million contract in early January, Frasor has improved upon 2012's disappointing campaign for the Blue Jays, where he posted a rough 4.12 ERA and 1.47 WHIP across 43-plus innings of relief. Frasor owns a 13/5 K/BB ratio and 1.29 WHIP through 12 1/3 frames.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Jan 3 201312:34Rangers ink one-year deal with Jason Frasor
Rangers signed RHP Jason Frasor to a one-year contract.
Financial details of the contract have not been disclosed. Frasor posted a rough 4.12 ERA and 1.47 WHIP across 43-plus innings of relief in 2012 with Toronto but he's a decent bounceback candidate. The 35-year-old will operate in middle relief this year for the Rangers.
Source: John Blake on Twitter
Thu Jan 3 201311:21Rangers near deal with reliever Jason Frasor
Gerry Fraley of the Dallas Morning News reports that the Rangers are nearing a one-year deal with Jason Frasor.
Source: Dallas Morning News
Tue Dec 18 201209:10Brewers have interest in Jason Frasor
According to Jim Bowden of ESPN.com and MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM, the Brewers have interest in free agent Jason Frasor.
Appearing on Bowden's Sirius XM Radio show, GM Doug Melvin named Frasor, Mike Gonzalez, Jon Rauch and Kyle Farnsworth as relievers the Brewers are targeting in free agency. Frasor, 35, posted a 4.12 ERA in 50 appearances with the Blue Jays in 2012. He's likely to command a one-year deal this offseason.
Source: Jim Bowden on Twitter
Sun Sep 9 201203:18Jason Frasor activated from DL on Saturday September 8
Jason Frasor was activated from the DL on Saturday September 8.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Aug 30 201216:20Frasor (forearm) likely to return Saturday
Jason Frasor (forearm) is on track to return to the Blue Jays' bullpen on Saturday.
Frasor will make a single rehab appearance on Thursday at High-A Dunedin and will progress right to activation if it goes smoothly. The right-hander has been on the shelf since July 17 with forearm tightness.
Source: Shi Davidi on Twitter
Tue Aug 28 201208:52Frasor (forearm) ready for rehab games
Jason Frasor (forearm) is expected to begin a minor league rehab assignment this weekend.
Frasor has been playing catch now for over two weeks and threw a successful bullpen session on Monday. The right-hander -- out since July 17 because of forearm tightness -- is aiming to return in early September.
Source: Associated Press
Wed Aug 15 201216:22Frasor (forearm) throwing from 120 feet
Jason Frasor (forearm) is now throwing from 120 feet.
Frasor is on track to begin mound workouts early next week and could be ready for major league action again within the next 10 days. The right-hander has been sidelined since July 17 with forearm tightness.
Source: Shi Davidi on Twitter
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