While Todd Frazier may have switched teams this offseason, he is still staying true to his New Jersey roots. Frazier will make an appearance at the Freehold Raceway Mall to sign autographs for a good cause.
He will be appearing on behalf of Pro Custom Solar and their new partnership with Operation Shoebox New Jersey. Frazier will help raise awareness for both companies and is donating all proceeds from the signing to Operation Shoebox.
Operation Shoebox New Jersey is a non-profit group that sends care packages to U.S. soldiers stationed around the world. A $20 donation gets attendees Frazier's signature on a photo or piece of paper while any piece of personal memorabilia can be autographed for $50.
After another banner season with the Cincinnati Reds, Frazier was traded as part of a three-team deal to the Chicago White Sox. He hit .255 with 35 home runs and 89 RBI in 2015 while making his second consecutive All-Star team.
Frazier was also the official All-Star spokesperson with the game in Cincinnati. He did not disappoint his home fans, making it through three rounds to win the Home Run Derby.
Frazier originally debuted with the Reds in 2011. He was a collegiate All-American at Rutgers University and represented Toms River, New Jersey at the 1998 Little League World Series.
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Todd Frazier Talks About Playing in the 1998 Little League World Series: