George Albert Lauzerique (born July 22, 1947) is a Cuban former professional baseball player.
He played in Major League Baseball as a right-handed pitcher from 1967 to 1970 for the Kansas City / Oakland Athletics and the Milwaukee Brewers.
On September 15, he pitched one inning in a game that would see the Athletics lose to Bill Freehan and the Detroit Tigers 13 to 0.
In his final season with the Oakland Athletics, Lauzerique was the sixth most used starter (in terms of total number of starts) on the team.
In a complete game, he allowed seven hits, walked only one batter, struck out 11, and gave up only one run for the win.
On December 7, 1969, he was traded from the Athletics with Ted Kubiak to the Seattle Pilots for Diego Seguí and Ray Oyler.
With the Brewers that season, he had the highest ERA among all pitchers on the team with 10 or more innings of work, posting a 6.94 earned run average.
For one, he did complete a game that year-on April 17 against the Chicago White Sox-allowing nine hits in nine innings of work but still getting the win.
On October 20 of that year, he was traded with minor leaguer Jesse Huggins and Jerry McNertney to the St. Louis Cardinals for Carl Taylor and Jim Ellis.