Mickey Lolich was a striking figure in Tigers history — a fascinating model of industry, reliance, and, when the moment called for it, grandeur.
The Pittsburgh Pirates lost a member of their 1971 World Series winning team.
Derek Jeter and Thurman Munson have easily been the Yankees’ top first-round selections since the MLB Draft was instituted in ...
When Derek Jeter's No. 2 joined the Yankees' collection of retired numbers in May 2017, removing the last of the single ...
Colborn retired the first 14 Texas Rangers before hitting Toby Harrah with a pitch. Poquette made two sparkling plays in right field, robbing Mike Hargrove and Willie Horton of potential hits. Cowens ...
Let’s remember some guys. You don’t need much of a reminder about Martin. The 6’8” righty reliever wore 55 during his ...
Mark Marquess, one of college baseball’s legendary head coaches and a man whose name is synonymous with Stanford baseball, ...
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Indiana going 16-0 is one of 5 greatest seasons in any team sport
The 16-0 Indiana Hoosiers created one of the most special and impressive team sport achievements of all time. Which teams join IU? It's a short list ...
A pall of dread settled in at ExtraMile Arena when Nevada sent the game to overtime. It was Boise State that changed the ...
Lolich, who had three complete-game victories for the Tigers in the 1968 World Series, was the last major-league pitcher to ...
Detroit Tigers legendary left-hander Mickey Lolich, who was the 1968 World Series MVP, has died at the age of 85.
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