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2020 DRAFT:�Standing 6-foot-5, 200 pounds, Frasso is long bodied, athletic and projectable. When healthy he will pump high-spin, four-seam fastballs up to 97 mph and sit 92-95. His secondary offerings include a low-80s slurve that will flash above average and a hard, upper-80s changeup. With a long arm path in back, he also has good extension out front to the plate from a three-quarter slot. He can work the corners with his fastball and has above average control (37 BB vs 158 SO in 125.1 career IP). After struggling during his first two starts this spring (4.15 ERA, 8.2 IP, 12 H, 3 BB, 11 SO, .316 OPPBA), he was shut down with forearm tightness and did not return to action. Once considered a top two round prospect, Frasso’s injury will likely cause him to slide into fourth-to-fifth round consideration unless there is a window of opportunity for him to be seen in live action between the present day and draft day.
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2020 DRAFT:�Standing 6-foot-5, 200 pounds, Frasso is long bodied, athletic and projectable. When healthy he will pump high-spin, four-seam fastballs up to 97 mph and sit 92-95. His secondary offerings include a low-80s slurve that will flash above average and a hard, upper-80s changeup. With a long arm path in back, he also has good extension out front to the plate from a three-quarter slot. He can work the corners with his fastball and has above average control (37 BB vs 158 SO in 125.1 career IP). After struggling during his first two starts this spring (4.15 ERA, 8.2 IP, 12 H, 3 BB, 11 SO, .316 OPPBA), he was shut down with forearm tightness and did not return to action. Once considered a top two round prospect, Frasso’s injury will likely cause him to slide into fourth-to-fifth round consideration unless there is a window of opportunity for him to be seen in live action between the present day and draft day.