About George Frazier Memorabilia & Collectibles
George Frazier is an American baseball player who originated in Oklahoma. Born on October 13, 1954 he became famous in the field of professional baseball throughout his lifetime. He pitched in the Major Leagues from 1978-1987, primarily as a set-up reliever.
He batted and threw with his right hand. His debut on MLB was on May 25, 1978 when he played for the St. Louis Cardinals. He won 35 games and lost 43. He also earned a run average of 4.20 and his strikeouts reached a staggering number of 449.
In 1981, as he played for the Yankees, he shared a World Title Record with Lefty Williams. Their records were for three loses, however, Williams threw the games in 1919 World Series as a part of the Black Sox Scandal. He also appeared as a member of the Twins in the 1987 World Series . He started playing baseball when he was in high school at the Hillcrest High School in Springfield, Missouri where their team was called Hornets.
Frazier also played with the Cleveland Indians in 1984, Chicago Cubs from 1984 to 1988,and with Minnesota Twins from 1986 to 1987. Frazier has a son who was named Parker Frazier who also played baseball in the 2007 MLB Draft with the Colorado Rookies.
One of George Frazier’s career highlights is when he emerged as the champion in the 1987 World Series.
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About George Frazier:
George Frazier (full name: George Allen Frazier; no nicknames) played pitcher from 1978 until 1987 for the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, Chicago Cubs and Minnesota Twins. He played for the Cardinals from 1978 - 1980, Yankees from 1981 - 1983, Indians in 1984, Cubs from 1984 - 1986 and Twins from 1986 - 1987. Over 10 seasons, he played games, won 35 games, struck out 449 batters, and had a 4.20 ERA. Born on October 13, 1954 in Oklahoma City, OK, Frazier stands 6' 5" and weighs 205 lb. He attended Hillcrest (Springfield, MO) high school and was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 9th round of the 1976 amateur draft. His debut was on May 25, 1978 and he played his final game on October 4, 1987. Over his career, Frazier made $2,674,666. Common misspellings of his name include George Allen gearge George goerge Frazier.