Adam Frazier Covers His Whisky Bases

For second-baseman Adam Frazier, a love of bourbon and Japanese whisky helps keep him connected to friends and teammates.

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In 2021, Adam Frazier added an MLB All-Star appearance to his résumé and a few choice bottles of bourbon to his bar. “My collection’s kind of gotten out of control,” the second baseman says. “I think we’re up to 60 or 70 just from the season.” 

That’s in part because Frazier racked up accolades and whisky bottles at the same time, with Pittsburgh Pirates manager Derek Shelton awarding bottles based on player performance. For example, Frazier got a bottle of Old Fitzgerald—Shelton’s favorite—for being named the starting second baseman for the National League All-Star team, while a bottle of Weller Special Reserve entered his collection with “0-2 to 4-2” scrawled across it in silver marker. Frazier, who finished the 2021 season with a .305 batting average, had turned an 0-2 count into a walk, and scored some bourbon because of it.

“We had a system in Pittsburgh. Basically, there’s a few bad things that you could do and you’d owe a bottle. And then there were a few things that you do well, you could earn a bottle,” Frazier says. Shelton knew which of his players liked whisky the most, “so he’d give a little better bourbon to those guys.”

Frazier is based in Nashville, and though he’s only visited Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery, he is eager to take in more of the city’s whisky scene and make his way to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. “I really got into bourbon the past couple years,” he says. “But I would like to dive into the process and everything else a little more—just haven’t had the opportunity to do it yet.” He has, however, played at Tennessee’s famed Sweetens Cove Golf Club, taking the customary shot of whisky before hitting the links—and also owns a bottle of Sweetens Cove bourbon, which he had previously forgotten about.

While he admits to losing track of the whiskies he’s collected, most of his bottles getting boxed up during the season, he shares freely once they’re out, hosting weekly whisky and cigar nights with his friends. “I kind of steer guys certain directions on which ones that I like or what style they like, just from past,” he says, noting Hibiki Harmony as a crowd favorite. “I’m not a genius by any means, when it comes to [whisky], but I love learning about it and I love talking about it.” 

Knowing how to share and discuss whisky has served Frazier in his professional life as well. Midway through the 2021 season, he was traded to the San Diego Padres, where he used a love of whisky to connect with his new clubhouse. “We all have that conversation of ‘What [do] you like?’” he says. “[Manny] Machado, he’s more of a scotch guy than a bourbon guy, but I turned him on to a few things.” 

Frazier’s baseball journey took another turn in November, when he was traded once again, this time to the Seattle Mariners. As of December 2021, he had only spoken to a few of his new teammates, but hoped to make some new whisky friends once the season started.

His whisky journey has taken some interesting turns as well. Though he isn’t much a fan of rye, he can still appreciate a bottle of WhistlePig The Boss Hog VI: Samurai Scientist, which he received as a gift from pitcher Jake Arrieta, and is also getting into tequila a bit. “Just to sip on,” he says. “The nice stuff.” More so, he’s a collector of Blanton’s, E.H. Taylor, Blood Oath, and Yamazaki, and has a few Woodford Reserve Kentucky Derby bottles as well.

Frazier counts Elmer T. Lee, Weller 12, and Yamasaki among his favorite whiskies. (Photo by Eric Ryan Anderson)

As for that bottle of Old Fitzgerald that Shelton surprised him with last July, Frazier says he only just recently cracked it open. “I’ll give it to him, it’s pretty good,” he says.

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Who: Adam Frazier, Seattle Mariners second baseman
Previously played for: Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres
Favorite style: Bourbon and Japanese whisky
Go-to whiskies: Elmer T. Lee, Hibiki, Weller 12 year old
Neat vs. rocks: “That’s the thing about drinking bourbon, you kind of figure out, at what number proof you need a little ice in there. Otherwise, I try to stay neat, just so you can enjoy all the flavors.”

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The John Salley Guide to Unwinding with Whisky

The former NBA star on the whiskies and cigars he keeps close by—not for collecting, but for enjoying the moment.

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John Salley has a story to tell. The four-time NBA champion has played alongside Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, and starred in movies with Will Smith and Whoopi Goldberg. So imagine him cutting a cigar, pouring you each a whisky, and taking you back in time with any number of tales, like the one he’s sharing now.

He’s describing a game he played against the Boston Celtics in 1986, his first year with the Detroit Pistons, in which he was tasked with guarding Robert Parish. After the veteran Parish beat Salley down the court, Pistons head coach Chuck Daly had a word with the young rookie. “It was the one time I had a lapse. They’re the Celtics,” Salley explains, “you don’t have time to lapse.”

After the game, which the Pistons lost, Salley was unsure what to do with his evening. He roamed the hotel and eventually landed at the bar—where he sees none other than Robert Parish. “He’s smoking a cigarette and drinking scotch,” Salley continues. “As I walk around the other side, I go, ‘You smoke cigarettes and drink scotch and you beat me downcourt?’ He goes, ‘You got to learn to pace yourself, young fella. Now get the f— away from me, rookie.’”

Salley immediately went upstairs to call his brother and relay the story, but there is a deeper lesson after all these years—Parish played for 21 seasons, after all. “Whatever he was doing, he was right. I guess,” Salley says.

Though he didn’t discover whisky until after his playing days, Salley has a Parish-like approach to enjoying life’s finer things. He invested in wedge ice molds, which help him and his whisky chill out. “It’s not like I’m grabbing it and chugging it,” he says. “I already know, I’m only putting this much in. I’m sipping it.”

A wine aficionado, he demonstrates the approach of a seasoned taster, saying that he holds the whisky in his mouth, breathing in slightly to release and evaluate the flavors. He even has cigar pairings down—Padron Anniversary, Diplomatico, and Maduro are his favorites to enjoy alongside scotch or Japanese whisky.

And enjoyment is key. Salley estimates he has about 16 bottles on his bar, and he is adamant about opening them. “I don’t like collecting things. I like to enjoy it while my life is like this,” he says. His current rotation includes Hibiki Harmony, Macallan 12 year old Double Cask, and Balvenie DoubleWood 17 year old.

Another Salley rule: Keep things reasonably priced. “All my bottles are under $125. I’m like the regular Joe, a regular John.” he says, pointing out that the pricier Balvenie was a gift. “I’m not breaking the bank when I go in [the liquor store] and get anything.”

While he prefers non-peated scotch, Salley says that he would like to take a trip to Kentucky to further his whiskey education and enjoyment, particularly now that the state’s first African American-owned distillery, Brough Brothers, has opened in Louisville. “It’s a wonderful state,” he says.

Salley visited once, in 2004 for the Kentucky Derby. Though he has since become vegan and hasn’t been back for the race, he says that he loved his time there. “We were in a booth with Michael Jordan, Dr. J, Dave Chappelle, Chris Tucker, Gabrielle Union,” he says. “I got to see Muhammad Ali before he passed, at the opening at the museum. I got to experience all that. That was one of my favorite places.”

Most whiskies come with a story, but few are as entertaining as the ones Salley tells—and the ones he continues to collect.

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Who: John Salley, former NBA player and current media personality
Played with: Detroit Pistons, Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers
Go-To whiskies: Balvenie, Hibiki, Macallan
How he drinks: Over a large wedge of ice
Favorite cocktails: Manhattan, Old Fashioned

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