Clint Frazier hasn't been a Yankee for too long, but he's already modeling himself after Derek Jeter.
The Yankees captain was a legendary force when he was a single man, racking up quite the A-list of girlfriends during his career. Now that he's retired and married to model Hannah Davis, Frazier may be set to take the torch.
Frazier was traded from the Indians to the Yankees in a deal that saw New York land a haul of prospects while dealing set-up man Andrew Miller to Cleveland, where he now serves as closer for the division-leading Indians.
The Bronx Bombers were in full sell mode this year at the deadline, also dealing Carlos Beltran (Rangers) and Aroldis Chapman (Cubs).
Now that he's in New York, Frazier has already cut his long, flowing red locks. Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said Frazier's "bat energy is already legendary," but clearly his hair went against the policy of the team.
Armed with a new team and fresh haircut, Frazier is now looking to land himself a gorgeous woman to follow in the footsteps of Jeter. That woman of choice is fitness model Jen Selter, whom the mega prospect tweeted at, pushing for a date:
While his methods are questionable, it's quite clear Frazier has a lot of confidence in himself. He definitely picked a great target and Selter is certainly heavily desired, judging by her 9.7 million followers on Instagram:
Frazier isn't the only athlete who has taken to Twitter to try to land a date with Selter, so perhaps his methods aren't as creative as he may think.
Sabres forward Evander Kane, who currently is involved in some legal drama over an alleged assault, hit up Selter on Twitter back in March.
Kane infamously thirsted after Selter, thanks to a fan turning him onto her.
When a fan tweeted about wanting a body like Selter's and a boyfriend like Kane, the former Jets and current Sabres player couldn't help but respond. The NHL star then posted a since-deleted tweet directed at Selter, imploring her to hit him up in the DMs, which was screen-grabbed by BSO.
If Frazier wants to be the next Jeter, he may have to be a little more private about his personal life on social media.
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