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Kenneth Douglas Frailing (January 19, 1948 – August 25, 2022) was an American professional player, a left-handed who appeared in 116 Major League for the Chicago White Sox (1972–1973) and (1974–1976).

Drafted by the White Sox in the fifth round of the 1966 Major League Baseball draft after graduating from Marion High School, the , Frailing spent seven seasons in the ChiSox before his recall in the closing weeks of the 1972 season. He appeared in four games as a that year, then ten more in 1973 during a year largely spent with the Triple-A . However, his success in the minor leagues that season — he won 11 of 14 decisions with a stellar 2.86 earned run average and was named to the official American Association All-Star TeamJohnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, eds., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: , 2007, p. 561 — attracted the attention of the crosstown Cubs who acquired Frailing along with Steve Stone and from the White Sox for on December 11, 1973. "Santo Stays in Chicago, Cubs Trade Him to White Sox," United Press International (UPI), Tuesday, December 11, 1973. Retrieved October 30, 2020 was also sent to the Cubs to complete the transaction one week later on December 18. "White Sox Finish Trade for Santo," United Press International (UPI), Tuesday, December 18, 1973. Retrieved October 30, 2020

Frailing made the 1974 Cubs' Major League roster and appeared in 55 games as a "swing" man, making 16 and compiling a 6–9 record and a 3.88 earned run average in . On May 27, he registered his only MLB , a 12–4 triumph over the San Francisco Giants at , despite surrendering 15 hits. Notably, though, Frailing helped his own cause as a batter that day, with three hits in four and three runs batted in. Frailing made 41 more appearances for the Cubs, all in relief, in 1975, but his ERA ballooned to 5.43. He began 1976 in promising fashion, with only one earned run allowed in his first innings pitched, but a lingering shoulder injury shut him down and effectively ended his career. He pitched in only 16 games in 1976 and 15 in 1977, all but six of them in the minor leagues, and retired as an active player after the 1978 season.

During his MLB career, Frailing made 19 starts and 97 relief appearances. He allowed 252 hits and 82 bases on balls, with 136 , in innings pitched. He compiled a 10–16 (3.96) record with two saves.

Frailing died suddenly on August 26, 2022, at the age of 74.


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