World Series winner and longtime broadcaster George Frazier dies at 68
- Former MLB relief pitcher George Frazier, who won a World Series with the Minnesota Twins in 1987, died at the age of 68.
- Frazier played for 10 seasons in the major leagues, including parts of two seasons with the New York Yankees.
- Following his playing career, Frazier spent 18 years as a television broadcaster for the Colorado Rockies.
- Frazier battled an undisclosed illness before passing away.
- Frazier was remembered as a "baseball guy" who loved the game.