The "Machine" was a piece of shit by the time it pulled into Queens.. How the fuck did we trade " Le Grande Orange " for him ??
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Smuler
He pitched 13 seasons here. He is one of 21 MLB pitchers to strike out more than 2,800 batters. He started, completed, and won games 2, 5, and 7 in the 68 World Series and he is the one of 8 pitchers to win 3 games in a World Series and the last to pitch three complete games. He was the starter, the middle reliever, set-up, man and closer in one package. One Father's day, June 16th 1974, Lolich, after a string of 8 complete games in a row, threw 170 pitches and 11 innings and striking out 11 to beat the Royals. He also pitched two more complete games for a string of 11 complete games in a row. His 2,679 AL K's is all-time 2nd highest for all AL left handers. His 2832 K's in both leads was in the top 10 All-Time when he retired.
He was a 48 WAR pitcher over his 13 years as a tiger and he was a 1 war pitcher for the Mets. I'm sure you guys have had worse pitchers. And his career WAR is better than 22 pitchers currently in the Hall of Fame.
He was paid a salary of $25,000 in 1968 when he was the World Series MVP!
One interesting factoid about Lolich. He never had a sore arm in his entire career. I never made it through a season without a sore arm. He told a local football coach his method to take care of his arm. He used to take a shower and he used to get a wash cloth as hot as he could stand, and fold it in two it and put it over the shoulder of his pitching arm. He would then go back under the water and crank up the heat.
He threw out an opening day ball this year for the 50th anniversary of the 68' WS Championship. He was in a wheel chair. Not too long ago, his catcher, Bill Freehand, another candidate for the Hall in my opinion, passed this year.