Legendary Detroit Tigers pitcher Mickey Lolich, who had three complete game victories in the 1968 World Series to earn MVP honors, has died at age 85.
Born in 1929 in Michigan, Duane Maas took on the nickname “Duke” as a child, as he disliked his given first name. He grew up working on his family’s farm and said that milking the farm’s cows helped ...
Who are the best players born on each day of the year? We have a list for every day on the calendar. Here’s a subjective ranking of the top five for Jan. 31, one of the strongest birthdays in baseball ...
The Hall of Fame admits only a very select group of the greatest players in baseball history. Even within that limited club, ...
Lolich threw three complete games against the Cardinals in the 1968 Fall Classic ...
The Detroit Tigers went into the offseason with a massive question looming as to whether or not they could look to move on from the face of their franchise. With just one season left of team control ...
The Detroit Tigers entered the offseason as one of the focuses of baseball, faced with a seemingly impossible choice when it comes to their superstar ace left-hander. For as painful as it would be to ...
The Detroit Tigers may be ready to give their top prospect, shortstop Kevin McGonigle, a chance to win the everyday job out of spring training. But it might not stop their pursuit of free agent Bo ...
Mickey Lolich, the 1968 World Series MVP for the champion Tigers and a one-time Mets pitcher, died Wednesday. He was 85. The Tigers said Lolich’s wife told them he died after a brief stay in hospice ...
DETROIT — Mickey Lolich, the left-handed pitcher who outdueled Bob Gibson and won MVP of the 1968 World Series, was an icon ...
The New York Yankees are reportedly bringing back free-agent hitter Cody Bellinger. However, outside of that, they don’t appear to be making any major moves, despite losing to the Toronto Blue Jays in ...
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