Detroit Tigers legend Mickey Lolich, a celebrated left-handed pitcher and hero of the 1968 World Series, has passed away at 85. Known as a workhorse and a tough competitor, Lolich’s remarkable career included three All-Star selections and a World Series MVP. He remains a beloved icon for his heart and determination on the mound.
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