SNY, the Mets' broadcaster, has agreed to a deal with Hernandez for the season ahead, according to Anthony Rieber of Newsday.
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.
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 ...
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, the left-handed pitcher who outdueled Bob Gibson and won MVP of the 1968 World Series, was an icon ...
A version of this article was first published on MiLB.com on Feb. 1, 2018. The first Super Bowl took place on Jan. 15, 1967, when the Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs. The Packers won ...
Lolich threw three complete games against the Cardinals in the 1968 Fall Classic ...
Hoping to head south and catch some baseball this winter? Here's where you can find all your favorite teams at spring ...
The Detroit Tigers announced the passing of franchise great lefty Mickey Lolich on Wednesday. He was 85. A native of Portland, Lolich was named Most Valuable Player of the 1968 World Series as the ...
Woodruff is first in franchise history in ERA (3.10) among pitchers with at least 500 innings pitched or 50 decisions; second ...
Mickey Lolich, the left-handed pitcher who helped the Detroit Tigers become World Series champions in 1968, has died at the age of 85. "The Tigers are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Mickey ...
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