The defense miscues that have kept Clint Frazier far away from the Yankees were nowhere to be found Tuesday night.

Playing left field for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, the emotive 24-year-old made a diving catch in the fifth inning and then threw out AJ Reed of the Charlotte Knights in the following frame.

“clinT NeEDs tO WORK oN hiS deFenSe,” the Yankees’ affiliate sarcastically tweeted out with a highlight of the assist.

Of course Frazier has and will continue to work on his shoddy defense, especially after having been shunned repeatedly for a call-up to the major leagues.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone offered only a simple “no” when asked Sunday whether the team had considered calling up Frazier, who was sent down in June.

Frazier, always a subject of trade rumors, hit an impressive .283 with 11 home runs in 53 games with the Yankees, but also posted a terrible negative-seven defensive runs saved.

“I’m thinking yeah, my bat can make a difference in that (Yankees) lineup at times,” Frazier told The Post in late June after he was passed over for Mike Tauchman (who also had a sensational catch Tuesday) before the London series. “But then it’s like, there’s so much depth up there right now, defense might be more important than offense [right now] so they’re going to put up enough runs.”

Frazier has seen time at all three outfield spots with SWB, but said he felt most comfortable in center field, the position he grew up playing.

Offensively, Frazier has struggled in the minors, but is beginning to heat up. Frazier is hitting .295/.348/.607 over his past 15 games (61 at-bats) and has five home runs and nine RBIs in that span. Frazier also homered Tuesday night. He finished 1-for-5 with an RBI and struck out once as the RailRiders lost, 5-3.