Frank Owen
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For the US fantasy author, see Frank Owen (author).
- For the writer on The Day Will Dawn, Triple Cross, Yellow Caesar, The Big Blockade and other 1940s films, see Frank Owen (writer).
Frank Malcolm Owen (December 23, 1879 – November 24, 1942) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played eight seasons with the Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox.
Born in Ypsilanti, Michigan, he pitched the final six innings of Game 2 of the 1906 World Series, replacing Doc White. In 194 career games, Owen had a 82-67 won-loss record with a 2.55 ERA.
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- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
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