The Kansas City Royals have no shortage of needs to address this winter. While finding upgrades in the outfield, seeking more options at second base and finding a way to capitalize on their starting pitching surplus may be a top their to-do list, they have plenty of other areas that require attention.
One of those under-the-radar needs is veteran depth presence, preferably with an element of veratility. A replacement for free agent Adam Frazier if you will.
While the Royals could always go out and bring back the familiar name in Frazier, whom they so clearly coveted enough to re-acquire his services at the trade deadline this year after just a half season away, he doesn't come without his uncertainties.