Detroit Tigers great Mickey Lolich died on Wednesday, Feb. 4, at the age of 85. The lefty from Oregon pitched 13 seasons for the Tigers as part of a 16-year MLB career that included three All-Star ...
The Detroit Tigers family is mourning the loss of one of the most iconic pitchers in franchise history. Mickey Lolich, the legendary left-hander who helped carry the Tigers to a World Series ...
The baseball world paused this week as news spread of the passing of Mickey Lolich, and the reaction was immediate. Across Detroit and throughout Major League Baseball, former teammates, broadcasters, ...
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 ...
Who was Mickey Lolich? The key pitcher behind the Detroit Tigers’ 1968 World Series win dies at 85 (Image via Getty) Mickey Lolich, the strong left-handed pitcher who helped the Detroit Tigers win the ...
The baseball world is mourning the loss of a player who made history with the Detroit Tigers. Mickey Lolich, remembered as the Tigers’ hero in the 1968 World Series, has died, the Tigers announced. He ...
Mickey Lolich wasn’t just a name in the Detroit Tigers‘ record book — he was the blue‑collar lefty who quite literally threw Detroit to a title. The workhorse southpaw, who won three complete games in ...
Legendary Detroit Tigers pitcher Mickey Lolich, whose three complete game victories in the 1968 World Series delivered a championship and earned him the series MVP, has died at age 85. As one of the ...
DETROIT -- Mickey Lolich, who had three complete-game victories for the Detroit Tigers in the 1968 World Series, the last Major League Baseball pitcher to post the incredible feat, died Wednesday. He ...
If I had a nickel for every time Cobie Smulders guest starred on a TV show the first week in February 2026, I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird iconic that it happened twice. One ...
They were teammates for eight years. They won a World Series together in 1968. But Denny McLain and Mickey Lolich also were fierce competitors, against the opposition, and each other. That ...
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