George Frazier (baseball player)
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George Frazier (born October 13, 1954 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1978-1987, primarily as a set-up reliever.
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- St. Louis Cardinals 1978-1980
- New York Yankees 1981-1983
- Cleveland Indians 1984
- Chicago Cubs 1984-1986
- Minnesota Twins 1986-1987
- 415 Games
- 35 Wins
- 43 Losses
- 29 Saves
- 449 Strikeouts
- 4.20 ERA
- In 1981 while with the Yankees, Frazier tied a World Series record with 3 losses (with Lefty Williams). Williams, however, threw the games in the 1919 World Series (as part of the Black Sox Scandal).
- Frazier appeared in the 1987 World Series as a member of the Twins.
- Currently serves as a television commentator for the Colorado Rockies organization.
- Has a son, Parker Frazier, who was drafted in the eighth round of the 2007 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies.
- George Frazier played high school baseball with the Hornets, at Hillcrest High School, Springfield MO.
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| 4 Steve Lombardozzi | 5 Roy Smalley | 7 Greg Gagne | 8 Gary Gaetti | 9 Gene Larkin | 14 Kent Hrbek | 15 Tim Laudner | 16 Frank Viola | 17 Les Straker |18 Don Baylor | 21 George Frazier | 22 Keith Atherton | 24 Tom Brunansky | 25 Randy Bush | 26 Al Newman | 27 Mark Davidson | 28 Bert Blyleven | 31 Dan Schatzeder | 32 Dan Gladden | 33 Sal Butera | 34 Kirby Puckett | 36 Joe Niekro | 40 Juan Berenguer | 41 Jeff Reardon Manager 10 Tom Kelly |