New York Post

STANDING 'BAT'

Yanks hopeful Frazier can be answer to righty punch with Judge out

- By GEORGE A. KING III and DAN MARTIN

A right-handed bat to fill in for Aaron Judge while he is out with a fractured right wrist would have been nice for the Yankees prior to Tuesday’s 4 p.m. non-waiver trade deadline.

The Yankees, however, believe they can get one in August when players have to clear waivers to be dealt and they also are hoping outfielder Clint Frazier can make it back to help from that side of the plate.

“Kicked tires on a lot of different things. You have to understand the price tag, whatever they are, while Judge and Frazier [are] down. If things stay as they are, what do you pay for that?’’ general manager Brian Cashman said before the Yankees’ 6-3 win over the Orioles on Tuesday night. “We were not able to match up on that. Whether salary trying to fit into our luxurytax issues, the prospect value [you] have to give up. We made a determinat­ion based on those factors … with the optimism of Frazier’s eventual return to play sooner than later and Judge’s eventual return … shortly thereafter. Kicked tires on so many different things.’’

According to Cashman, Frazier hasn’t been diagnosed with a second concussion after suffering one early in spring training. Frazier was injured diving for a ball on July 19 while playing for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

“He is dealing with migraine issues,”Cashman said. “He’s been asked about by other clubs. He was asked about at the deadline regard- less of being on the DL because obviously if you’re a buyer and you’re looking to invest in the future like we did not too long ago, if you’re gonna do that, he is somebody you should be asking about.

“That did occur during this process. Somebody we value a great deal. He survived this deadline, survived the winter and that’s because we do value him. If not, something would have happened already.’’

According to manager Aaron Boone, Frazier, who is in Tampa, is making progress.

“He had a better day [Monday],’’ Boone said before getting the report on how Tuesday went. “He is still dealing with some symptoms and fogginess. Just trying to get to the bottom of it. Hopefully, if he can get symptomfre­e and start ramping up the baseball, hopefully it can move quickly.’’

Giancarlo Stanton shook his head after getting drilled in the side by a 90 mph fastball from Yefry Ramirez to lead off the bottom of the fifth, but the Baltimore right-hander insisted there was no intention.

“Unfortunat­ely, I missed a pitch,’’ Ramirez said through an interprete­r. “I didn’t make the pitch I was looking for. I tried to throw a quality pitch inside to him. I definitely do not want to put on the first batter of the inning.’’

Stanton came around to score the first run of the Yankees’ four-run fifth.

In addition to losing a very popular reliever in Adam Warren, who was dealt to the Mariners on Monday, the Yankees lost their representa­tive to the Players Associatio­n. David Robertson was the assistant and will assume Warren’s duties. Greg Bird is likely to get into the mix as well.

“It was difficult telling a guy who was beloved in the [clubhouse],’’ Boone said of the right-hander, who was traded for internatio­nal signing pool money.

Gary Sanchez rode an exercise bike on Sunday as he makes his way back from a right groin injury that landed him on the DL for the second time this season.

 ?? Paul J. Bereswill (2) ?? HOME COOKING: Although the Yankees didn’t pick up a righty bat to fill in for the injured Aaron Judge (left, with no bandage on his right arm Tuesday night), they may have the answer in Clint Frazier (inset), who is on the DL with migraines.
Paul J. Bereswill (2) HOME COOKING: Although the Yankees didn’t pick up a righty bat to fill in for the injured Aaron Judge (left, with no bandage on his right arm Tuesday night), they may have the answer in Clint Frazier (inset), who is on the DL with migraines.

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