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Cubs' Clint Frazier criticizes Yankees and gets DFA'd ahead of series against old team

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The Chicago Cubs designated outfielder Clint Frazier for assignment Friday ahead of a series against his former team, the New York Yankees.

The Cubs’ decision came after Frazier praised Chicago for allowing him to be himself while criticizing some of the Yankees’ policies, including a no-facial-hair rule.

The Chicago Cubs' Clint Frazier bunts against the Milwaukee Brewers May 30, 2022, at Wrigley Field in Chicago.  (AP Photo/Mark Black, File)

"‘I like it here," Frazier told the Chicago Sun-Times Thursday. "Certainly don’t miss some of the things over there. And I’m really enjoying the way that this clubhouse has maneuvered. It seems like there’s a lot of guys in here that are just accepting of everyone. And it’s been really good for me.

"And you had to be a cookie-cutter version to be on that team. If not, then you were, like, a really bad distraction, it seemed like. So I don’t miss being told how I had to look for the last five years."

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But the Cubs decided to DFA Frazier before the series.

Clint Frazier of the Chicago Cubs stands in the dugout prior to a game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Wrigley Field June 4, 2022, in Chicago. (Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images)

"We haven't been able to give him real opportunities to watch him succeed right now," Cubs manager David Ross said Friday. "Tough decisions. I think we think a lot of Clint and his ability."

Chicago could now trade him, release him or send him outright to the minors if he clears waivers.

"He was upset. Emotional, would be a good word," Ross added. "I think he likes it here a lot. I think he believes in his baseball skills, which

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