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George Frazier (pitcher)

George Allen Frazier (October 13, 1954 – June 19, 2023) was an American professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1978 to 1987, primarily as a set-up reliever.

George Frazier
Frazier in 1987
Pitcher
Born: (1954-10-13)October 13, 1954
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Died: June 19, 2023(2023-06-19) (aged 68)
Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 25, 1978, for the St. Louis Cardinals
Last MLB appearance
October 4, 1987, for the Minnesota Twins
MLB statistics
Win–loss record35–43
Earned run average4.20
Strikeouts449
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Early life edit

Frazier played high school baseball at Hillcrest High School in Springfield, Missouri. Frazier was offered a college scholarship in baseball, football, and basketball. He attended the University of Oklahoma and pitched for their 1975 and 1976 College World Series teams.[1]

Professional career edit

Frazier was traded from the Milwaukee Brewers to the St. Louis Cardinals for Buck Martinez during the Winter Meetings on December 8, 1977.[2]

Frazier saw his first postseason action when the Yankees made it to the 1981 World Series. In the ALCS against Oakland, he was tasked to pitch in the fourth inning in Game 2, which saw him go 5 2/3 innings while allowing no runs on five hits, one walk, and five strikeouts as the Yankees won 13-3 on their way to a sweep. The World Series was not as fortunate for Frazier or the Yankees. In Game 3, with the Yankees having won the first two games of the series, he was sent out to pitch in the third inning when starter Dave Righetti could only last two batters into the third inning with a 4-3 Yankee lead. With two on and no out, Frazier generated three quick outs in the third inning and had a clean fourth inning. The fifth inning, however, was not fortunate. He allowed two hits and two walks (one intentional) that saw the game tied with no outs before he was taken out for Rudy May, who promptly gave up the go-ahead run on a ground ball double play in an eventual 5-4 loss.[3] Game 4 the next day was even less fortunate. In the 6th inning, with the Yankees having given up three runs to lose a 6-3 lead, he was sent in to manage the situation with runners on and one out. He got out of the 6th unscathed, but the seventh did not go well. He allowed back-to-back hits before he was taken out after delivering an intentional walk for Tommy John. John allowed a flyball to right to score on a sacrifice fly that gave the Dodgers a 7-6 lead that they would never give up in a 8-7 victory for Los Angeles as Frazier took the loss again.[4] Four days later in Game 6, with the Yankees facing elimination, Frazier was sent out to pitch the 5th inning of a tie game. He got two of the first three batters out, but Ron Cey hit a groundball single to center to give the Dodgers the lead before Pedro Guerrero hit a triple to clear the bases and make it 4-1 as the Dodgers eventually won 9-2.[5] In total, Frazier was the losing pitcher in each of the three games of the World Series, which tied a record for most losses by a pitcher by Lefty Williams in the infamous 1919 World Series.

Frazier pitched in the NLCS for the Cubs and allowed two runs in 1.2 innings in Game 3.

Frazier won the 1987 World Series as a member of the Minnesota Twins. Frazier was sent to pitch for the Twins once in their postseason run. In Game 4 of the World Series, he was sent to pitch in the seventh inning. The Twins lost 7-2, but he pitched two effective innings in what ended up being his last major league appearance.[6][1]

Career statistics edit

Over his ten-year career, Frazier appeared in 415 games and was credited with 35 wins, 29 saves, and a 4.20 ERA.[1]

Post-playing career edit

Frazier served as a color analyst for the Twins in 1993 and for the Colorado Rockies from 1998 until 2015. Following that he did color commentary for Fox Sports during the Big 12 Baseball championship broadcasts while also serving as a color analyst for Oklahoma baseball on television from 2015 to 2023.[1][7]

Personal life and death edit

A son, Matthew Frazier, served as a detective for the Tulsa Police Department and appeared on the A&E television show The First 48. Another son, Parker Frazier, was drafted in the eighth round of the 2007 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies.[8] His daughter, Georgia Frazier, was crowned Miss Oklahoma 2015.[9]

Frazier died in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on June 19, 2023, at the age of 68.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Former Oklahoma, MLB pitcher George Frazier dies at age 68". ESPN. Associated Press. June 20, 2023. Retrieved June 24, 2023.
  2. ^ "Cards Trade Hrabosky to Royals for Littell". Herald and Review. Associated Press (AP). December 10, 1977. p. 13. Retrieved September 8, 2022.
  3. ^ "1981 World Series Game 3, New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers: October 23, 1981".
  4. ^ "1981 World Series Game 4, New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers: October 24, 1981".
  5. ^ "1981 World Series Game 6, Los Angeles Dodgers vs New York Yankees: October 28, 1981".
  6. ^ "1987 World Series Game 4, Minnesota Twins vs St. Louis Cardinals: October 21, 1987".
  7. ^ "Former Oklahoma, MLB pitcher Frazier dies at 68". June 20, 2023.
  8. ^ "Parker Frazier Minor, Fall, Winter & Independent League Statistics". baseball-reference.com. sports-reference.com. Retrieved June 20, 2023.
  9. ^ Covington, Hannah (June 7, 2015). "ORU graduate Georgia Frazier is crowned as Miss Oklahoma 2015". Tulsa World. Tulsa, OK: BH Media. Retrieved June 12, 2015.
  10. ^ Saunders, Patrick (June 19, 2023). "George Frazier, former pitcher and Rockies analyst, dies at 68". The Denver Post. Retrieved June 19, 2023.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet


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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources George Frazier pitcher news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message George Allen Frazier October 13 1954 June 19 2023 was an American professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1978 to 1987 primarily as a set up reliever George FrazierFrazier in 1987PitcherBorn 1954 10 13 October 13 1954Oklahoma City Oklahoma U S Died June 19 2023 2023 06 19 aged 68 Tulsa Oklahoma U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutMay 25 1978 for the St Louis CardinalsLast MLB appearanceOctober 4 1987 for the Minnesota TwinsMLB statisticsWin loss record35 43Earned run average4 20Strikeouts449TeamsSt Louis Cardinals 1978 1980 New York Yankees 1981 1983 Cleveland Indians 1984 Chicago Cubs 1984 1986 Minnesota Twins 1986 1987 Career highlights and awardsWorld Series champion 1987 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional career 3 Career statistics 4 Post playing career 5 Personal life and death 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editFrazier played high school baseball at Hillcrest High School in Springfield Missouri Frazier was offered a college scholarship in baseball football and basketball He attended the University of Oklahoma and pitched for their 1975 and 1976 College World Series teams 1 Professional career editFrazier was traded from the Milwaukee Brewers to the St Louis Cardinals for Buck Martinez during the Winter Meetings on December 8 1977 2 Frazier saw his first postseason action when the Yankees made it to the 1981 World Series In the ALCS against Oakland he was tasked to pitch in the fourth inning in Game 2 which saw him go 5 2 3 innings while allowing no runs on five hits one walk and five strikeouts as the Yankees won 13 3 on their way to a sweep The World Series was not as fortunate for Frazier or the Yankees In Game 3 with the Yankees having won the first two games of the series he was sent out to pitch in the third inning when starter Dave Righetti could only last two batters into the third inning with a 4 3 Yankee lead With two on and no out Frazier generated three quick outs in the third inning and had a clean fourth inning The fifth inning however was not fortunate He allowed two hits and two walks one intentional that saw the game tied with no outs before he was taken out for Rudy May who promptly gave up the go ahead run on a ground ball double play in an eventual 5 4 loss 3 Game 4 the next day was even less fortunate In the 6th inning with the Yankees having given up three runs to lose a 6 3 lead he was sent in to manage the situation with runners on and one out He got out of the 6th unscathed but the seventh did not go well He allowed back to back hits before he was taken out after delivering an intentional walk for Tommy John John allowed a flyball to right to score on a sacrifice fly that gave the Dodgers a 7 6 lead that they would never give up in a 8 7 victory for Los Angeles as Frazier took the loss again 4 Four days later in Game 6 with the Yankees facing elimination Frazier was sent out to pitch the 5th inning of a tie game He got two of the first three batters out but Ron Cey hit a groundball single to center to give the Dodgers the lead before Pedro Guerrero hit a triple to clear the bases and make it 4 1 as the Dodgers eventually won 9 2 5 In total Frazier was the losing pitcher in each of the three games of the World Series which tied a record for most losses by a pitcher by Lefty Williams in the infamous 1919 World Series Frazier pitched in the NLCS for the Cubs and allowed two runs in 1 2 innings in Game 3 Frazier won the 1987 World Series as a member of the Minnesota Twins Frazier was sent to pitch for the Twins once in their postseason run In Game 4 of the World Series he was sent to pitch in the seventh inning The Twins lost 7 2 but he pitched two effective innings in what ended up being his last major league appearance 6 1 Career statistics editOver his ten year career Frazier appeared in 415 games and was credited with 35 wins 29 saves and a 4 20 ERA 1 Post playing career editFrazier served as a color analyst for the Twins in 1993 and for the Colorado Rockies from 1998 until 2015 Following that he did color commentary for Fox Sports during the Big 12 Baseball championship broadcasts while also serving as a color analyst for Oklahoma baseball on television from 2015 to 2023 1 7 Personal life and death editA son Matthew Frazier served as a detective for the Tulsa Police Department and appeared on the A amp E television show The First 48 Another son Parker Frazier was drafted in the eighth round of the 2007 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies 8 His daughter Georgia Frazier was crowned Miss Oklahoma 2015 9 Frazier died in Tulsa Oklahoma on June 19 2023 at the age of 68 10 References edit a b c d Former Oklahoma MLB pitcher George Frazier dies at age 68 ESPN Associated Press June 20 2023 Retrieved June 24 2023 Cards Trade Hrabosky to Royals for Littell Herald and Review Associated Press AP December 10 1977 p 13 Retrieved September 8 2022 1981 World Series Game 3 New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers October 23 1981 1981 World Series Game 4 New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers October 24 1981 1981 World Series Game 6 Los Angeles Dodgers vs New York Yankees October 28 1981 1987 World Series Game 4 Minnesota Twins vs St Louis Cardinals October 21 1987 Former Oklahoma MLB pitcher Frazier dies at 68 June 20 2023 Parker Frazier Minor Fall Winter amp Independent League Statistics baseball reference com sports reference com Retrieved June 20 2023 Covington Hannah June 7 2015 ORU graduate Georgia Frazier is crowned as Miss Oklahoma 2015 Tulsa World Tulsa OK BH Media Retrieved June 12 2015 Saunders Patrick June 19 2023 George Frazier former pitcher and Rockies analyst dies at 68 The Denver Post Retrieved June 19 2023 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