Robert Joor was a standout basketball player during high school in Chicago and later at Lake Forest College before embarking on a two-decade career coaching boys basketball at Waukegan High School ...
The New York Mets were part of the storied legacy of a former Detroit Tigers World Series hero who had some off-field issues ...
Ron Teasley, a Detroit native who played for the New York Cubans in the Negro National League, died on Tuesday at age 99.
LaMonte McLemore co-founded the Grammy-winning group known for hits like "Up, Up and Away" and "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In.
Ron Teasley Sr., who was one of the last two surviving players from baseball's major Negro Leagues era, died Tuesday at age 99.
Former World Series MVP and three-time MLB All-Star player tragically died. Details of the passing remain unknown.
DETROIT – Mickey Lolich, a legendary pitcher for the Detroit Tigers and hero of the 1968 World Series, has died at 85. Lolich’s professional baseball journey began when the Tigers signed him in 1958.
Ron Teasley, one of the last remaining veterans of the Negro Leagues, has died. A native of Detroit, Teasley sparkled on the baseball diamond. He was 99.
David Peralta, who hit .278 in an 11-year career that included nine seasons with the Arizona Diamondbacks, has announced his retirement.
Legendary Detroit Tigers pitcher Mickey Lolich, who had three complete game victories in the 1968 World Series to earn MVP ...
Lolich, who had three complete-game victories for the Tigers in the 1968 World Series, was the last major-league pitcher to ...
DETROIT — Mickey Lolich, the left-handed pitcher who outdueled Bob Gibson and won MVP of the 1968 World Series, was an icon ...
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