Mickey Lolich logged four consecutive seasons with more than 300 innings pitched in the early 1970s, a mind-boggling total by today's standards that the Detroit Tigers great maintains never resulted ...
MIDLAND — Mickey Lolich can’t really explain it, either his magic arm or the soundness of his training regimen. But the 69-year-old Detroit Tigers legend can point to one large piece of evidence.
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World Series Game 7 history: The best moments through the years
A familiar face to Game 7 this year was on the mound for the Nationals at Minute Maid Park. Max Scherzer started for Washington and pitched five innings. Washington got three runs in the seventh, and ...
Another pitcher's year, another call for a lower mound Associated Press/1968 Mickey Lolich of the Detroit Tigers faced the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1968 World Series, a season in which Bob Gibson, ...
DETROIT, MI - AUGUST 21: Former Detroit Tiger pitcher Mickey Lolich waves to the fans prior to the start of the game between the Minnesota Twins and the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on August 21, ...
The Detroit Tigers will pay tribute this Saturday May 25th to the 1968 World Series Champion Tigers before their 4:05 p.m. game with the Minnesota Twins at Comerica Park. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. and ...
COMSTOCK PARK — Look up any list with Mickey Lolich’s name on it and you won’t have to look down very far to find that name. During his 17-year career — most of them with the Detroit Tigers — Lolich ...
There's no comparison, but we'll get to that shortly. Former Detroit Tigers left-hander Mickey Lolich, the MVP of the 1968 World Series for the Tigers, told the Free Press earlier this week that he ...
Roger Maris, who memorably hit 61 in ’61 for the Yankees and helped the Cardinals win two pennants in the final two years of his career, turned out to be a pretty good scout and prophet before the ...
Mickey Lolich cemented his place in Detroit Tigers lore by pitching the franchise — no, willing it — to one of the greatest World Series comebacks in history. Lolich, then a portly 27-year-old, took ...
The better performer isn't always the winner. Detroit Tigers' left-hander Mickey Lolich was the 1968 World Series MVP, but his performance was at least equaled by the defending World Champion ...
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