The official logo of Major League Baseball was designed by Jerry Dior in 1968, when MLB commissioned the marketing firm Dior worked at to create a logo for the centennial celebration of professional ...
Legendary Blue Jays Broadcaster Buck Martinez retires after more than 37 years of calling Toronto Blue Jays games ...
Mickey Lolich, a Detroit Tigers great and 1968 World Series MVP, has died, the Tigers organization confirmed. He was 85.
Mickey Lolich, the Tigers left-hander who blossomed from a skinny strong-armed southpaw in Oregon to the hero of Detroit’s 1968 World Series comeback, has passed away. He was 85. "Lolich was a great ...
Mickey Lolich made 490 regular-season starts for the Detroit Tigers, most in franchise history, plus five more in the ...
Mickey Lolich, a left-handed pitcher who pitched three complete-game victories to help lead the Detroit Tigers to the 1968 ...
Rick Renick, a versatile infielder/outfielder for the Minnesota Twins from 1968-72, passed away last Saturday at age 81. The news was picked up by several media outlets late last night after it was ...
The former Brooklyn Dodger and New York Cuban leaves a lasting legacy of coaching and service in his hometown of Detroit ...
A veteran of the Negro National League died Tuesday at 99, making him the third-oldest major leaguer at the time.
Remembering Ron Teasley, a cherished figure in baseball history who left a lasting legacy on the Negro Leagues. The post Negro Leagues Veteran and Third-Oldest MLB Player, Dies at 99 appeared first on ...
Ron Teasley, one of the final surviving Negro Leagues players and a Detroit baseball trailblazer, died at 99 on Tuesday, Feb. 3.
Denny McLain was the star of Detroit’s pitching staff in 1968, winning 31 regular-season games. Lolich, however, was the Most ...
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