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Mickey Lolich, 1968 World Series Champion with Tigers, Dies at 85

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Last updated: February 4, 2026 1:46 pm
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Mickey Lolich, a key figure in one of the most memorable World Series in Major League Baseball history, has died at the age of 85. Lolich is best remembered for leading the Detroit Tigers to victory in the 1968 World Series, delivering a standout performance by pitching three complete-game wins against the St. Louis Cardinals.

Lolich’s contributions during that historic series cemented his legacy in Tigers and MLB history. The left-handed pitcher was instrumental in helping the Tigers overcome a 3-1 series deficit to capture the title, marking the franchise’s first championship since 1945. His performance included a Game 7 victory, where he outdueled Cardinals ace Bob Gibson, who had been dominant throughout the season and postseason.

Throughout his career, Lolich was known for his durability and competitiveness. He spent the majority of his 16-year MLB career with the Tigers, from 1963 to 1975, and later played for the New York Mets and San Diego Padres. During his time with Detroit, Lolich compiled a record of 207 wins and 175 losses with an ERA of 3.44, striking out over 2,800 batters. His total of 2,679 strikeouts as a Tiger remains a franchise record.

In addition to his World Series heroics, Lolich was a three-time All-Star (1969, 1971, 1972). He led the league in strikeouts in 1971 and innings pitched in multiple seasons, earning a reputation as one of baseball’s most reliable workhorse pitchers.

Lolich retired after the 1979 season and remained a beloved figure among Tigers fans. His number 29 jersey was not officially retired but has rarely been worn by other players since his departure. He was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame and remains an icon of the Tigers’ proud history.

His passing marks the loss of a defining player from a defining era in Detroit baseball. Plans for public tributes or memorials have not yet been announced.

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