Todd Frazier bears no responsibility for the White Sox' inability to find a third baseman since Joe Crede's back gave out, but he'll probably feel some of that burden starting with questions at SoxFest.
The Sox have had flashes of adequacy at the position, like Gordon Beckham's exciting rookie season and Kevin Youkilis' admirable stopgap job in 2010, but nobody's been able to sustain play longer than four months. If Frazier can put together a decent season by his standards -- we're not even talking All-Star level -- he'll be comfortably ahead of the pace.