Oklahoma has announced that former pitcher George Frazier, a World Series champion who had a nearly three-decade run as a television broadcaster, has died at age 68
Frazier played on College World Series teams in 1975 and 1976 and posted a 12-4 career record with eight saves and a 2.62 ERA in two seasons with Oklahoma.He later spent 18 years as a television broadcaster with the Colorado Rockies.
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