For much of this season, Todd Frazier looked like the odd man out on the Mets – in a good way. As the Mets’ haul of free agents collapsed around them, Frazier was the lone bright spot. On April 21, Frazier was hitting .258/.400/.470 while providing solid defense at third base. But since then, things haven’t gone as swimmingly for Frazier – Frazier’s triple-slash for the season has slipped to an ugly .217/.301/.374 (all stats prior to Friday’s game against Miami). Since April, Frazier has hit just four home runs, and his .224 wOBA is the worst on the team in that time frame (min 80 PA). Yes, even Jose Reyes has been better in this stretch (.244 wOBA). With the Mets offense sputtering, Frazier is having the worst go of it – what’s to blame for his sudden power outage?



Todd Frazier has been a fly-ball hitter for most of his recent career. Since 2015, Frazier is seventh in the MLB in Fly-Ball% with a 46.9% figure. It’s both a...