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Scouting Report
Updated May 19, 2026
Adam Frazier, 34-year-old Angels infielder, is experiencing a significant downturn in playing time and performance. Over his last 12 games, Frazier has batted just .154 with a concerning 37% strikeout rate. He is losing reps to younger prospect Vaughn Grissom, who is receiving more opportunities as a near-everyday player. Frazier has been benched for three of the Angels' last four matchups versus right-handed pitching, in addition to his typical bench appearances against lefties. Despite a brief positive moment with an RBI double on May 9, the overall trend indicates declining production and diminishing role with the team.
Strengths
- + Hit an RBI double on May 9 against right-handed pitching
- + Still available for platoon opportunities against left-handed pitchers
- + Veteran experience and familiarity with Angels organization
Weaknesses
- - Batting only .154 over last 12 games
- - 37% strikeout rate in recent stretch
- - Losing playing time to Vaughn Grissom
- - Benched for 3 of last 4 games versus right-handed pitchers
- - Age 34 with declining performance
- - Reduced opportunities against both lefties and righties
- - Diminishing role suggests team confidence is waning
About
Adam Frazier is a second baseman for the Los Angeles Angels.
Player Overview
2B
Los Angeles Angels
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