The landscape of the Toronto Blue Jays has changed drastically since Alex Anthopoulos took over as general manager following the 2009 season. In fact, Casey Janssen, Jason Frasor, Ricky Romero, Adam Lind, Edwin Encarnacion and Jose Bautista are the only players from that year that are currently with the big club. Show More Summary
This offseason has been one of rebuilding and change for the Chicago White Sox. Gone are Mark Buehrle, Carlos Quentin, Sergio Santos and Jason Frasor. Rumored to be on the trading block is pitcher Gavin Floyd, and Ozzie Guillen took his managerial talents to South Beach. Show More Summary
Update: TOR -- Toronto claims to be banking on young Sergio Santos as their 2012 closer, but that didn't stop them from re-acquiring one of their old closers yesterday. Jason Frasor returns from the White Sox to back up Santos in the 2012 Blue Jay bullpen. (1/2/2012)
The Toronto Blue Jays have made a lot of small moves over the past week to bolster their bullpen after an abysmal season in 2011. The Toronto Blue Jays reacquired Jason Frasor, who has appeared in more games for the Blue Jays than any other player, while signing a pair of lefties: Aaron Laffey and Darren Oliver. Show More Summary
Chicago White Sox trade starting pitcher Jason Frasor to Toronto Blue Jays – MLB News The Chicago White Sox is taking desperate efforts in order to complete their 40-man roster before the 2012 Major League season. Reports are comingShow More Summary
All of a sudden, Chicago White Sox GM Kenny Williams picking up Jason Frasor's option begins to make some sense. In fact, it's given the White Sox further returns on a deal made this past July. The White Sox perplexed a lot of fans, myself included, when Frasor's $3.75 million option was exercised following the 2011 season. Show More Summary
On the afternoon of New Year's day, the Blue Jays unexpectedly announced they had re-acquired righthanded reliever Jason Frasor from the White Sox for a pair of minor league pitchers, Myles Jaye, 20, and Daniel Webb, 22. Jaye was selected...
In some good news today, the Toronto Blue Jays strengthened their bullpen yet again as they reacquired reliever Jason Frasor from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for pitchers Myles Jaye and Daniel Webb. Last season with the Jays, Frasor compiled a 2-1 record with a 2.98 ERA, 42.1 IP and 37 strikeouts to go along with a 1.25 WHIP and.244 OPPBA. Show More Summary
Jason Frasor played seven-plus seasons for the Toronto Blue Jays before he was traded to the Chicago White Sox as a part of the three-team trade that brought Colby Rasmus to Toronto. In his 17 innings with the White Sox, he allowed 31 base runners and ten runs. Show More Summary
Chicago White Sox pick-up Jason Frasor's Option – MLB Update The Chicago White Sox management has started to rebuild their roster for 2012 Major League Baseball season as they took a very bold step to pick-up Jason Frasor’s $3.75 million option for next year. The White Sox acquired Frasor from the Toronto Blue Jays in July in a non-waiver trade. Show More Summary
The Chicago White Sox were presumably looking to pare down payroll this offseason. With that assumption in mind, yesterday's move by GM Kenny Williams becomes a bit of a head-scratcher. The White Sox picked up the $3.75 million option on reliever Jason Frasor for the 2012 season. Show More Summary
The list of available impact bats may be few, especially after the trade of Carlos Beltran to the San Francisco Giants, but there remain several impact arms that are available before this Sunday. Edwin Jackson and Jason Frasor both had...Show More Summary
With only four days remaining before the MLB trade deadline, it was only a matter of time before Toronto Blue Jays GM Alex Antholopolous made some moves. Today, he sent longtime reliever Jason Frasor and prospect Zach Stewart to the Chicago White Sox for Edwin Jackson and Mark Teahen. Show More Summary
Toronto may have pulled off the heist of the century as they landed Edwin Jackson from the White Sox for a bag of practice balls, also known as reliever Jason Frasor and a prospect. They followed that deal up with the blockbuster move for Cardinals centerfielder Colby Rasmus. Show More Summary
Earlier today, Twitter was abuzz with the news that Toronto was on the verge of acquiring Edwin Jackson from the Chicago White Sox for Jason Frasor plus a prospect. Then Twitter almost exploded when it was reported by various sources (including Buster Olney, Jon Morosi and Ken Rosenthal) that the St. Show More Summary
The Jays announced Wednesday that they have traded long-time Blue Jay Jason Frasor and starter Zach Stewart to the Chicago White Sox in exchange for Edwin Jackson and Mark Teahan. This move came out of left field today, as the Jays traded their best bullpen pitcher and acquired yet another starter. Show More Summary
Wednesday morning's hot rumor came together with remarkable speed. There was talk that the Chicago White Sox and Toronto Blue Jays were discussing an Edwin Jackson trade, and now, courtesy of Buster Olney and countless others, we see...Show More Summary
There's no doubting the talent of the Atlanta Braves bullpen. With a sparkling 3.08 ERA, the Braves relievers rank fourth in all of baseball. The only problem? They also rank third in most innings pitched. Atlanta could look to shore...Show More Summary
Fox Sports' John Paul Morosi is reporting that the Cincinnati Reds have expressed interest in several relievers, including Toronto's Jason Frasor. Currently four games back of the Central Division leading Pittsburgh Pirates (I'm sorry,...Show More Summary
The Toronto Blue Jays have been busy rebuilding their bullpen with Octavio Dotel, Frank Francisco and Jon Rauch. With these three legitimate relievers, someone has to be the odd man out in the Jays pen. Jason Frasor just re-signed. Jesse Carlson is a reliable lefty specialist along with David Purcey (though both have a lot to prove). Show More Summary