NY's Frazier autographs ball for -- Spike Lee?!
NEW YORK -- Clint Frazier is just trying to “do the right thing” by some of the Yankees’ celebrity fans.
Frazier rounded the bases for his third home run of the season in Thursday’s 7-4 loss to the Astros at Yankee Stadium, then flipped an autographed baseball to actor/director/New York superfan Spike Lee in the seats behind the first-base dugout.
It is the second time in the past week that Frazier has enjoyed a brush with celebrity. Last Friday against the Tigers, Frazier offered a pair of autographed game-model caps to actors Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, who watched the Yankees’ 10-0 victory over the Tigers from above the home dugout.
Frazier homered in that game as well. His inscription to Reynolds read: “To the ‘Green Lantern’ from ‘Red Thunder.’”
“I’m not saying I’m a good luck charm,” Reynolds wrote on social media. “Just saying @clintfrazierr wants me to play left field for the remainder of my life. (The Red Thunder was an absolute hero tonight)”