The New York Mets were part of the storied legacy of a former Detroit Tigers World Series hero who had some off-field issues ...
Mickey Lolich, a Detroit Tigers great and 1968 World Series MVP, has died, the Tigers organization confirmed. He was 85.
SNY’s popular Mets announcing trio will live on. In the days before pitchers and catchers officially report to spring training, Keith Hernandez agreed to a three-year contract to return to the booth, ...
The New York Mets have not won a World Series since 1986, when they defeated the Boston Red Sox in epic fashion. Since that time, they have reached the National League Championship Series eight times, ...
President of Operations David Stearns and Bo Bichette #19 of the New York Mets shake hands during an introductory press conference after signing a contract with the Mets at Citi Field on Jan. 21, 2026 ...
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.
The New York Mets roster retool continues as David Stearns puts his stamp on the organization. After losing Edwin Diaz and Pete Alonso, many Mets fans thought the organization would try to retain ...
Mickey Lolich, the left-handed pitcher who helped the Detroit Tigers become World Series champions in 1968, has died at the ...
Pitcher Mickey Lolich, the MVP and Game 7 star of the Detroit Tigers' 1968 World Series triumph, died Wednesday at the age of 85, the team announced. Lolich won all three of his starts against the St.
Lolich threw three complete games against the Cardinals in the 1968 Fall Classic ...
It has been a frustrating offseason for New York Mets fans, who have watched franchise cornerstones Edwin Díaz, Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo, and Jeff McNeil all depart amid a drastic roster overhaul.
The New York Mets continued their busy offseason on Tuesday night, trading multiple young players to the Chicago White Sox for one-time All-Star Luis Robert Jr. Robert, who was the runner-up for AL ...