Mickey Lolich dies at 85; longtime Detroit Tigers pitcher was surprise hero of 1968 World Series
By Ed White | Associated Press
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 was 85.
The Tigers said Lolich’s wife told them that he died after a short stay in hospice care. An exact cause of death was not provided.
Denny McLain was the star of Detroit’s pitching staff in 1968, winning 31 regular-season games. But Lolich was the Most Valuable Player of the Series...