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Chick Fraser Pitcher Born: August 26, 1873
Chicago, IllinoisDied: May 8, 1940 (aged 66)
Wendell, IdahoBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut April 19, 1896 for the Louisville Colonels Last MLB appearance May 3, 1909 for the Chicago Cubs Career statistics Win-loss record 175-212 Earned run average 3.68 Strikeouts 1098 Teams - Louisville Colonels (1896-1898)
- Cleveland Spiders (1898)
- Philadelphia Phillies (1899-1900)
- Philadelphia Athletics (1901)
- Philadelphia Phillies (1902-1904)
- Boston Beaneaters (1905)
- Cincinnati Reds (1906)
- Chicago Cubs (1907-1909)
Charles Carrolton Fraser (August 26, 1873, in Chicago, Illinois – May 8, 1940, in Wendell, Idaho) was a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher.
Fraser made his Major League Baseball debut with the Louisville Colonels on April 19, 1896, and appeared in his final game on May 3, 1909. He ranks second all time among major league pitchers in the category of hit batsmen, with 219.
Fraser was a member of the 1907 and 1908 Chicago Cubs teams that won the World Series.
See also
- List of Major League Baseball leaders in career wins
- MLB All-Time Hit Batsmen List
- List of Major League Baseball no-hitters
Sources
Preceded by
Nixey CallahanNo-hitter pitcher
September 18, 1903Succeeded by
Cy YoungChicago Cubs 1908 World Series Champions Mordecai Brown | Frank Chance | Johnny Evers | Chick Fraser | Solly Hofman | Del Howard | Johnny Kling | Orval Overall | Jack Pfiester | Ed Reulbach | Frank Schulte | Jimmy Sheckard | Harry Steinfeldt | Joe Tinker
Manager Frank ChanceCategories:- Baseball players from Illinois
- 1873 births
- 1940 deaths
- People from Chicago, Illinois
- Louisville Colonels players
- Cleveland Spiders players
- Philadelphia Phillies players
- Philadelphia Athletics players
- Boston Beaneaters players
- Cincinnati Reds players
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- Pittsburgh Pirates coaches
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- Minneapolis Minnies players
- Minneapolis Millers (baseball) players
- Grand Rapids Furniture Makers players
- New Orleans Pelicans players
- Decatur Commodores players
- 19th-century baseball players
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- American baseball pitcher, 1870s births stubs
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