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And oh man, former MLB player Jeff Frye went to some wild lengths to make that ... there will always be people out there who want baseball players to act like emotionless robots.
Jeff Frye wanted to have fun making a few hitting videos in his backyard. The former major leaguer never imagined he'd have one reach 1 million views, or the naysayers who would follow.
Former Texas Rangers infielder Jeff Frye is an ideal reason to join the cesspool that is Twitter. The retired Major League Baseball player who played eight seasons, including three with the Texas ...
TORONTO — With the game in hand, Jeff Frye decided to pull up for the cycle instead of going for a double. Frye became the second Toronto Blue Jay player to hit for the cycle and was one of four ...
Former Red Sox infielder Jeff Frye, who played eight seasons in the big leagues between 1992-2001 and who has become a prominent advocate ... Feb. 27—Baseball has a big problem.
With no outs and the bases loaded under the sky of Wrigley Field, Ian Happ stepped into the batter’s box, fully aware of the ...
If you love baseball and you’re on Twitter, you owe it to yourself to follow former major leaguer Jeff Frye (Jeff frye/ #shegone). Frye, a second baseman, had a nine-year (1992-2001) career with ...
Jeff Frye, who played eight big league seasons and is now an agent, took exception to the younger Ramirez's celebration. "Thanks @MLB for encouraging kids to act foolishly on a baseball field ...
TORONTO – The first video, a lark really, something to give some of Jeff Frye’s buddies in the baseball world a laugh, runs all of 12 seconds. In it, the former big-league utilityman who ...