Mickey Lolich, a key pitcher from the Detroit Tigers’ 1968 World Series team, has died at 85. He spent most of his career in Detroit and later played for the Mets and Padres. Known for his durability and calm presence, Lolich left a lasting mark on baseball and his community.
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