George Frazier Major League Pitcher Dies At 68 After Battling Undisclosed illness

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George Frazier, major league pitcher who played in the World Series for the Yankees and Twins, dies at 68 after battling undisclosed illness

He died earlier in the day in Tulsa, Okla., after a recent battle with an undisclosed illness, according to the Denver Post.

Frazier spent 10 years in the majors having played for the Cardinals, Yankees, Indians, Cubs and Twins.

He made two World Series appearances during his career, first with the Yankees in 1981 and then a second in 1987 when he won with the Twins.

Frazier was charged with three losses in the 1981 World Series, which the Yankees lost in six games to the Dodgers.

Rest in Peace” – Heartbreaking Loss Saddens MLB World as Beloved Rockies Legend Passes Away

Former Major League Baseball pitcher and renowned Colorado Rockies color analyst George Frazier passed away on Monday at the age of 68.

Although the exact cause of his death has not been known yet, it is reported that he passed away after battling a recent undisclosed illness.

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