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Here’s why it wasn’t as bad as you’ve been told: It Was a Perfect Length Before Game 5 of the 1968 World Series, Puerto Rican singing sensation, Jose Feliciano, delivered a lengthy improvisational version of the “Star-Spangled Banner,” which not only irk
The world changed in the sixties. The New York Yankees entered the decade and promptly rattled off five straight pennants. As the country began to splinter, the Yankees collapsed. Meanwhile, pitching came to the forefront of the national pastime. In 1968
The Tigers were a model franchise until integration. Backward thinking ownership doomed Detroit for about a decade before the franchise finally integrated. In the late fifties, new talent and ownership emerged returning the Tigers to prominence. During t
Era he might have thrived in: With his durability, good for at least 240 innings ten times in his career, Morris might have been well-suited for the 1960s. The pitcher-friendly era might take somewhere close to one run off his ERA, and on the 1968 Tigers
Former Detroit Tigers pitcher Jack Morris has another shot at being elected to the Hall of Fame this year. And this might be his best chance yet. This year's class is considered by many to be a weak one, which could improve the chances of bein
Specifically, the committee members will look at the cases of eight players
Michael Stephen Lolich (born September 12, 1940 in Portland, Oregon) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher from 1962 until 1979, playing the majority of his career with the Detroit Tigers. Full Article
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