Lolich, who had three complete-game victories for the Tigers in the 1968 World Series, was the last major-league pitcher to ...
Mickey Lolich died at age 85 as Detroit Tigers leader in strikeouts and starts. Find reactions from MLB, including from 1968 World Series teammates.
Mickey Lolich made 490 regular-season starts for the Detroit Tigers, most in franchise history, plus five more in the playoffs. Here are his six best.
Mickey Lolich, the Detroit Tigers pitcher who achieved the rare feat of three complete game victories in 1968 World Series, ...
The Bridge Lane Career and Resource Fair took place on Wednesday at the Lane County Fairgrounds.The event aims to bring local ...
Tax season is once again upon us, and in some smaller communities like Coos County, it can be tough to find assistance ...
Roseburg Forest Products Realigns Production at Oregon Mills to Support its Engineered Wood and Specialty Plywood ProductsFeb ...
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Mickey Lolich became World Series hero with 3 wins
Mickey Lolich, the left-handed workhorse who won three complete games to carry the Detroit Tigers to the 1968 World Series ...
Ron Teasley Sr., who was one of the last two surviving players from baseball's major Negro Leagues era, died Tuesday at age 99.
Nearly 50 emergency physicians at PeaceHealth hospitals in Lane County will be impacted by a change in the emegency ...
Mickey Lolich, the 1968 World Series MVP for the champion Tigers and a one-time Mets pitcher, died Wednesday. He was 85.
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