Mickey Lolich was an icon of his time. Dick Tripp / Detroit Free Press via Imagn Images DETROIT — Mickey Lolich, the left-handed pitcher who outdueled Bob Gibson and won MVP of the 1968 World Series, ...
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The Detroit Tigers announced the passing of franchise great lefty Mickey Lolich on Wednesday. He was 85. A native of Portland, Lolich was named Most Valuable Player of the 1968 World Series as the ...
The Reds got the power bat they were seeking this offseason when they signed a familiar face in Eugenio Suarez. Reds beat reporter Gordon Wittenmyer and columnist Jason Williams discuss if Eugenio ...
The latest Top 100 prospects list was launched yesterday, illustrating again that the formulas aren’t duplicates. ESPN has catcher Samuel Basallo at No. 4, pitcher Trey Gibson at No. 46 and outfielder ...
Luis Arraez is one of the game’s best hitters. He has elite vision, even though he does not take many walks. Arraez is a great clubhouse player, but his inability to hit for power is making it tough ...
CINCINNATI – After a few days to soak in the Eugenio Suarez signing. There are even more reasons to be excited about the signing going into this season. Suarez has put up excellent numbers offensively ...