Clint Frazier teases ‘mandatory’ Yankees meeting with polarizing Emmanuel Acho in 2020

Clint Frazier teases 'mandatory' Yankees meeting with polarizing Emmanuel Acho in 2020

Clint Frazier is stirring the pot once again, this time with a 𝓿𝒾𝓇𝒶𝓁 response to Emmanuel Acho’s controversial remarks about WNBA star Caitlin Clark. The former Yankees outfielder took to X to reveal a surprising backstory involving a mandatory team meeting led by Acho back in 2020, leaving fans eager for more details.

Frazier’s tweet, which has garnered over 2.6 million views, was a reaction to Acho’s statement on the “Speakeasy” podcast, where he suggested that the WNBA might be better off without Clark. “Not surprising at all,” Frazier wrote, recalling the mandatory meeting hosted by Acho during his time with the Yankees. “Should’ve heard what he had to say to our team,” he added, hinting at a memorable encounter.

The conversation took a deeper turn when former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III chimed in, urging Frazier to elaborate on the meeting. Frazier responded playfully, saying, “buddy, we had a meeting 🤣🤣🤣 it wasn’t a presentation hahaha — were you there for the meeting?” His lighthearted tone only fueled the curiosity surrounding the encounter.

Acho’s comments about Clark have sparked significant debate, particularly after a recent incident involving Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas, who hit Clark in the throat during a game. The lack of a foul call in that situation has raised questions about player safety and how the league protects its stars. Coach Stephanie White of the Fever expressed her frustration, calling the no-call “absolutely unacceptable.”

Frazier, who donned the Yankees jersey from 2017 to 2021 before his stints with the Cubs and White Sox, has not shied away from sharing his thoughts on the team since his departure. The Yankees finished the 2020 season with a 33-27 record, landing second in the AL East, but Frazier’s focus seems to be shifting toward the ongoing discussions in the sports world.

As fans digest Frazier’s revelations and Acho’s controversial take, one question remains: What other secrets might be hiding in the world of sports meetings?