He is currently a hitting instructor for the Cleveland Guardians farm system, and he also managed the Mahoning Valley Scrappers from 2008 to 2010 as well as in 2015.
Fryman split time between short and third in 1991 before an injury to Alan Trammell allowed him to inherit the starting shortstop job in 1992.
Two weeks after joining the Diamondbacks, Fryman was traded again, along with pitcher Tom Martin, to the Indians for third baseman Matt Williams.
Fryman batted .287 with 28 home runs and 96 RBIs his first season in Cleveland to help lead his team to the American League Central division crown.
Fryman batted only .167 with no RBIs and committed one error in the field in his first post-season as the Indians were ousted in the 1998 American League Championship Series by the New York Yankees.
His teammates rewarded his efforts with the Gordon Cobbledick Golden Tomahawk Award,[6] and the Cleveland Baseball Writers' Association named him their Man of the Year.