Pitching for the Tigers, he notched three complete-game victories in defeating the St. Louis Cardinals for the championship, earning the Series’ M.V.P. honors.
DETROIT – Mickey Lolich, a legendary pitcher for the Detroit Tigers and hero of the 1968 World Series, has died at 85. Lolich’s professional baseball journey began when the Tigers signed him in 1958.
By the time he retired in 1979, he was the all-time leader in strikeouts for a left-hander and is currently fifth. In overall ...
One of the aces of the Detroit Tigers’ mid-century glory days and hero of the 1968 World Series champion, Mickey Lolich, has ...
Mickey Lolich, a left-handed pitcher who pitched three complete-game victories to help lead the Detroit Tigers to the 1968 ...
Legendary Detroit Tigers pitcher Mickey Lolich, who had three complete game victories in the 1968 World Series to earn MVP ...
Sumner Newscow report — Nate Cornejo, a 1998 Wellington High School graduate, was inducted into the Kansas Baseball Hall of ...
DETROIT — Mickey Lolich, the left-handed pitcher who outdueled Bob Gibson and won MVP of the 1968 World Series, was an icon ...
Mickey Lolich, a Detroit Tigers great and 1968 World Series MVP, has died, the Tigers organization confirmed. He was 85.
Mickey Lolich, the left-handed pitcher who helped the Detroit Tigers become World Series champions in 1968, has died at the ...
The Tigers traded Lolich to the New York Mets in a four-player trade that sent Rusty Staub to Detroit following the 1975 ...
He is a three-time All-Star and widely described as one of the Tigers' best ever players not to make it into the Hall of Fame ...
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