PITTSBURGH -- Adam Frazier is heading back to the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to multiple reports. The club has agreed to terms with the veteran second baseman/outfielder on a one-year deal worth $1.525 million, per the reports. The deal is pending Frazier passing a physical.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Former Kansas City Royals utilityman Adam Frazier won’t return for a second season with the organization. Frazier agreed to a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to a report from Jon Heyman.
The Pirates have agreed to a one-year deal bringing former All-Star Adam Frazier back to the organization. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
The Pittsburgh Pirates today added infielder Adam Frazier to the active roster on a one-year contract for the 2025 season. Frazier recorded an 82.0 percent contact rate in 2024 in his only season as a member of the Royals while also playing in the postseason for the third straight year.
Adam Frazier, who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 2016-21, has agreed to a major-league free agent contract with the team. The deal is for one year and $1.525 million, a source told Pittsburgh Baseball Now.
After signing infielder/outfielder Adam Frazier to a one-year deal, the Pittsburgh Pirates needed to make a corresponding move to make room for the veteran util
A familiar face is returning to the Pittsburgh Pirates on a one-year major-league deal: Adam Frazier. Frazier, 33, agreed to a deal with the Pirates for 2025 worth $1.525 million, a source confirmed to TribLive on Tuesday.
The Pittsburgh Pirates and veteran utility player Adam Frazier agreed to a one-year, $1.525-million contract, a source told MLB.com's Mark Feinsand.Frazier struggled in 2024, slashing .202/.282/.294 with four home runs,
PITTSBURGH — Adam Frazier is heading back to the Pittsburgh Pirates. The club has agreed to terms with the veteran second baseman/outfielder on a one-year deal worth $1,525,000. The deal is pending Frazier passing a physical.
He'll likely serve in a utility role in Pittsburgh this season.
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