Mickey Lolich wins his 3rd game of series clinching the title for Detroit
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Mickey Lolich wins his 3rd game of series clinching the title for Detroit

  On October 10, 1968, Mickey Lolich of the Detroit Tigers notched his third win of the World Series. Lolich defeats Bob Gibson and St. Louis Cardinals, 4-1, to give the Tigers the title.  The win comes after the Tigers had lost three of the first four games. The scoreless game turns on a Jim…

The Tigers score ten runs in the third inning en route to a 13-1 victory over the Cardinals in Game 6 of the Fall Classic. Detroit’s big frame, which equals the World Series mark set by the 1929 A’s, sees 15 batters come to the plate, who collect seven hits, one hit-by-pitch, and four walks against four Redbird hurlers in the Busch Stadium contest.

The Tigers score ten runs in the third inning en route to a 13-1 victory over the Cardinals in Game 6 of the Fall Classic. Detroit’s big frame, which equals the World Series mark set by the 1929 A’s, sees 15 batters come to the plate, who collect seven hits, one hit-by-pitch, and four walks against four Redbird hurlers in the Busch Stadium contest.

The Tigers score ten runs in the third inning en route to a 13-1 victory over the Cardinals in Game 6 of the Fall Classic. Detroit’s big frame, which equals the World Series mark set by the 1929 A’s, sees 15 batters come to the plate, who collect seven hits, one hit-by-pitch, and four walks against four Redbird hurlers in the Busch Stadium contest.

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Mickey Lolich leads, 5 – 3, over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 5

1968 – In Game 5 of the World Series at Tiger Stadium, Detroit Tigers pitcher Mickey Lolich leads, 5 – 3, over the St. Louis Cardinals, when Lou Brock tries to score standing up on Julian Javier’s single and is gunned down by Willie Horton’s throw. Al Kaline’s bases-loaded single drives in the deciding runs.

1968 – Tim McCarver and Orlando Cepeda each hit three-run home runs to lead the Cardinals to a 7 – 3 win over Detroit. The Cardinals take a 2-1 World Series lead.

1968 – Tim McCarver and Orlando Cepeda each hit three-run home runs to lead the Cardinals to a 7 – 3 win over Detroit. The Cardinals take a 2-1 World Series lead.

Mickey Lolich hits only homerun of career in 1968 World Series victory
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Mickey Lolich hits only homerun of career in 1968 World Series victory

  On October 3, 1968  In the third inning of Game 2 of his complete-game World Series victory over St. Louis, 8-1, Tiger starting pitcher Mickey Lolich hits a solo homer off Nelson Briles. The Busch Stadium round-tripper will be the only home run the southpaw will hit during his 16-year big league career. World…

Bob Gibson strikes out 17 Detroit Tigers to set world series record
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Bob Gibson strikes out 17 Detroit Tigers to set world series record

  On October 2, 1968, “Someone should have warned us that he changed his clothes in a phone booth before he got to the park and took off the suit with the big S on it.” – NORM CASH, Tiger first baseman commenting on Bob Gibson‘s commanding performance in Game 1 of the 1968 World Series….