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Erik Boland

Return of concussion symptoms likely to end Yankees' Clint Frazier's season

OAKLAND, Calif. _ Clint Frazier's season started in disappointment and ended the same way.

The outfielder began the year on the disabled list because of a concussion, and as a result his regular season never really got going. Now it looks as if Frazier won't get on the field the rest of 2018.

He had been playing rehab games with High-A Tampa and was about to be sent to Double-A Trenton, but concussion symptoms returned recently. Frazier, who turns 24 Thursday, instead was sent to Pittsburgh to be evaluated by a neurologist.

"I would say it makes it unlikely," Boone said of the possibility of Frazier playing again this season. "As he was getting ready to be transferred to Trenton, he was feeling symptoms."

Frazier, who was scheduled to return to Tampa to work out at the minor-league complex, appeared in only 54 games in the minors this season and in 15 games with the Yankees.

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