
Remembering George Frazier: A Tribute to the Late Twins Pitcher.
Star Tribune columnist Patrick Reusse reflects on the Minnesota Twins' past and present, highlighting players such as George Frazier, Byron Buxton, Louie Varland, and Edouard Julien.
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Star Tribune columnist Patrick Reusse reflects on the Minnesota Twins' past and present, highlighting players such as George Frazier, Byron Buxton, Louie Varland, and Edouard Julien.

Former MLB pitcher and Oklahoma alumnus George Frazier has passed away at the age of 68 after a recent illness. Frazier played for five clubs during his 10-year MLB career, winning a World Series with the Minnesota Twins in 1987. He later spent 18 years as a television broadcaster with the Colorado Rockies before returning to Oklahoma as a color analyst in 2015.

Former MLB pitcher George Frazier, who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, Chicago Cubs, and Minnesota Twins, passed away at the age of 68 after battling an undisclosed illness. Frazier appeared in two World Series, winning with the Twins in 1987 and losing with the Yankees in 1981. He played in 140 games over three seasons with the Yankees and had a 3.25 ERA.

George Frazier, a former MLB relief pitcher and Colorado Rockies analyst, has died at the age of 68 after battling an illness. Frazier played for the Cardinals, Yankees, Guardians, Cubs, and Twins, pitching in 193 games and going 35-43 with a 4.20 ERA. He became a colorful storytelling analyst for the Rockies from 1998 to 2015, and was extremely close with a number of Rockies players, including franchise icon Todd Helton and starting pitcher Aaron Cook.