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Lolich was a good one, underrated and dominating at times. I still remember the Mets broadcast team trying to build him up in the eyes of the fans because he had been a Cy Young award winner. May 8, 2003 And complaining about how fat he was? That would make him a star in today's market. The trade was a great one for the Tigers and yet another whopper in a long history of bad trades for the Mets. He made the all- star team 3 times, led the AL in wins once, shutouts once, complete games once, innings once, strikeouts once, and losses TWICE.He finished second (1971) and third (1972) in the Cy Young race, and he never finished higher than TENTH PLACE in the league in ERA (finished tenth in both 1971 and 1972).Baseball Reference lists among his top ten in similarity scores: Jerry Koosman, Jerry Reuss, Rick Reuschel, Luis Tiant, Vida Blue, and Joe Niekro.All of that tells me Lolich in his prime was a good pitcher, but nowhere near a HOFer. December 13, 2007 He goes up one notch for being a character! The two 13-inning games didn't even count for complete games because they went 15 innings! Mickey did a few good games with the Mets as well as a couple shutouts. For a fourth starter, on a four man rotation, Lolich was decent. When he was with the Mets, I gave him the name "TOO MUCH EATER" but then again the Orange and Blue has always had big boned hurlers (El Sid. April 30, 2009 I simply loved to see him walk onto the mound; I knew that we as a ball club would be a winner any time he pitched, but as they always say time moves on, but our memory is always around. He later came back to play for the Padres. But I think the final verdict has to be that neither team would have fared much differently with or without the Lolich/Staub trade. That would make him a star in today's market. I agree with Doughnut Shoppe patron. October 13, 2008 October 4, 2005 We are going all the way!" I recall one year where he had 121 RBI's. Mickey Lolich was one of the greatest left-handers of all-time, no matter his size or shape. No contest. God bless him wherever he is and good luck! Mickey was at the tail end of his career when he came to the Mets. I remember as a 11 year old when the Mets traded for him thinking "Great, we have Mickey Lolich! In his first full season 1964, Mickey Lolich went 18-9 an ERA of 3.26. May 7, 2013 An interesting thing about Lolich that I remember from an old Mets program is that he's actually right handed. August 7, 2018 What an interesting parallel, huh? I used to think that Lolich sucked with the Mets, but after reviewing his stats and starts from that year, he was a damn effective #4 starter. The last thing the Tigers needed was a dandy hitter whose hitting only went to support lopsided slugfest losses every day. In this World Series, Lolich pitched three complete games and allowed only five runs an ERA of 1.67. The Staub trade was ridiculous but not Lolich's fault. They did not let him pitch the way he wanted. He had a 2.59 ERA at the end of July. Then they all got old and the team slid into rebuilding- different than the Mets? Mickey was at the tail end of his career when he came to the Mets. Well, I never realized that Rusty Staub was such a favorite in New York, beside the old Tigers announcer George Kell always making a fuss over Rusty Staub's New York restaurant. April 23, 2003 I'll start with full disclosure: I was (and still am) bitter that the Mets gave up one of my favorite players, Rusty Staub, to get Lolich-- who was well past his prime. Our collection of home-made baseball cards, in the style of the classic Topps cards of the 1970's. And of course Lolich did not want to be here, and the fans did not want him here either, so I am sure that's why he skipped town the next year. Rusty played another decade. He also had a terrific arm and was a darn good fielder. October 13, 2008 He still knew how to pitch but had no run support to get him a winning record. But keeping 105-RBI Staub would have provided middle lineup power 100% of the time. July 31, 2002 But what can you expect when the team only averaged 3.4 runs for Seaver per start and 3.3 for Lolich? Mickey Lolich did not pitch badly for the Mets in 1976. Too bad we waited until '76 to bring him in, although his numbers indicated a lack of run support. December 13, 2007 Mickey Lolich did not do too bad with the Mets, He just did not get the The Mets acquiring him for Rusty Staub was another trade made by M. Donald Grant out of spite for Staub's salary request. The fact of the matter is New York is a what have you done for me lately kind of city, and when Lolich came to the Mets he pitched like a nobody. Really? Within a year, the corpulent Lolich had retired to open a doughnut shop in suburban Detroit. As a kid collecting baseball cards and watching ballgames in the '70s, I remember being struck by Lolich's belly. Lolich was a newcomer that was a big loser, and he reminded us of how stupid the Mets management was for always going after fading superstars. As far as who got the better of the Staub for Lolich deal: Rusty went on to have several excellent seasons in a Tiger uniform. - Now for the trade itself. As Sonny Jurgenson once said "you don't throw the ball with your stomach." September 12, 2002 Only two others, Steve Carlton and Randy Johnson, have surpassed him. God bless him wherever he is and good luck! Lolich's big-league debut came May 12, 1963, in a 9-3 Detroit loss to the Cleveland Indians. I was 7 years old, listening to the Mets on the radio in the car with my mother. Another guy who didn't get enough run support, and - yes - he ended up being blamed for the Staub trade rather than Grant himself. His era of 3.22 is only .09% more than 20-game winner Carlton for the Phils. (With three lefties and a Seaver, the Mets were lefty killers) But the Mets needed hitting. He started 45 games and completed 29. to realizing he was one of the worst trades in Mets history, before Seaver went to the Reds. And Rusty Staub? The trade was a great one for the Tigers and yet another whopper in a long history of bad trades for the Mets. Mickey Lolich captured the sporting headlines in 1968 by upstaging Hall of Famer, Bob Gibson, in the World Series. The trade was a great one for the Tigers and yet another whopper in a long history of bad trades for the Mets. September 25, 2013 He also had a terrific arm and was a darn good fielder. End of Line Here's a snippet he recites: "In the ring with Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali/Is a memory I look on with pride/fought with my heart but needed much more/The bridesmaid but never the bride. A 20-game winner in this business is no good if you only have 20 days in a row that are good. But I think the final verdict has to be that neither team would have fared much differently with or without the Lolich/Staub trade. He was overweight and kind of babyfaced but I don't remember anyone being more focused or a battler. The sign reads MICKEY LOLICH DONUT AND PASTRY SHOP. Raymond Malcuit But then Vail got hurt, and Kranepool and the aging Torre got more playing time.The better plan was to keep Staub, and let Milner and Vail fight for a spot. June 11, 2003 You have to remember that any ERA of 3.00 and over back in the 1970's was not a good stat. June 2, 2006 As a kid collecting baseball cards and watching ballgames in the '70s, I remember being struck by Lolich's belly. Max Power We are going all the way!" etc. Mickey Lolich is one of my favorite players. What an interesting parallel, huh? Lolich was a fine pitcher. Staub a great fielder with a great arm? Mr. Sparkle But what can you expect when the team only averaged 3.4 runs for Seaver per start and 3.3 for Lolich? End of Line So why did you try to destroy the guy? Lolich was still productive but he was never accepted in New York because of whom he was traded for. As Sonny Jurgenson once said "you don't throw the ball with your stomach." As Sonny Jurgenson once said "you don't throw the ball with your stomach." Raymond Malcuit August 7, 2002 Shickhaus Franks Reading this brings back my memory of the trade that sent Rusty packing to Detroit. 1:23 AM Apr 26th September 25, 2013 Mickey Lolich was the greatest left handed pitcher in the whole world to me in 1968, He was even greater than Denny. Really? The pretty ones and the ugly ones -- we have them all! His era of 3.22 is only .09% more than 20-game winner Carlton for the Phils. =Chuck= In that same year he went 13, 13, 12, 11 and 10 innings in 5 games. Mickey loved his Harley. October 2, 2005 But in his final season with the Tigers, he became the all-time leader in strikeouts for left-handed pitchers. Like Seaver and Koosman, Mickey had pretty meager run support throughout his career. Ok, the height is correct but make no mistake,a consistent, determined winner, Mickey Lolich was in the spotlight throughout his career. Too bad we waited until '76 to bring him in, although his numbers indicated a lack of run support. He pitched over 300 innings for 4 years in a row, coming close to 400 one year. September 29, 2007 Bartolo Colon etc). Anybody remember how Rusty looked those last few years in New York? Shari Mickey Lolich captured the sporting headlines in 1968 by upstaging Hall of Famer, Bob Gibson, in the World Series. If he had finished his career in Detroit, he probably would have been elected to the Hall Of Fame, with perhaps two more seasons of 15 wins. He also hit a home run in Game Two of the Series and outpitched Denny "31 Win" McClain in the Series. Or even a platoon as Vail was righty, and Milner was lefty.In the days of 4-man rotation, Seaver-Koosman-Matlack had them covered 75% of the time. December 13, 2007 As for his love of donuts, he could have been the prototype for Homer Simpson. Having this claim (in addition to his World Series MVP) is definitely worthy of the Hall of Fame. Joe was hit by a Bob Moose pitch to drive in the tying run, but the '76 Mets couldn't stand such success, as two singles and a double play grounder by future Mets coach Bill Robinson in the top of the 10th off Skip Lockwood gave the Bucs a 2-1 win. Rusty could hit with the lights out. 170 lbs.? Maybe when he was 15 years old he was 170, but at no point in his major league career was he ever 170. Raymond Malcuit I know the one in Lake Orion was probably open till the early 90s. November 3, 2006 December 20, 2019 October 19, 2011 Mickey Lolich did not pitch badly for the Mets in 1976. August 7, 2018 I'll take Mickey's pitching line - except for W&L - any time. Lolich finished his career 12th on the all-time strikeout list with 2,832, second only to Steve Carlton among left-handers. Embed Save PURCHASE A LICENSE I don't know if Mickey belongs in Cooperstown but he sure deserved more than 25% of the vote which was his highest showing. Randy Tate In San Diego they had a fan club for him called the Mickey Lolich Gut Club. Lolich - donuts Staub - steak.The food metaphor of trading a steak for a donut is accurate in this and many Mets trades.Would love to see a book written with lists and analysis of all Mets trades. Mickey pitched almost 200 innings in 76, gave up less hits than innings and his era was in the low 3.00's. My memory is that while the Mets' front office had made dumb and abysmal trades in the past, this was one that just made no sense in any way, shape, or form. October 19, 2011 Larry Burns Feat Fan GoMets2006 As far as who got the better of the Staub for Lolich deal: Rusty went on to have several excellent seasons in a Tiger uniform. Really? I remember as a 11 year old when the Mets traded for him thinking "Great, we have Mickey Lolich! A Staub-Kingman combo would have provided more run support for big three, and probably a 90+ win season. Mickey Lolich so despised the Mets experience that he sat home and ate donuts for a year rather than play again in New York. So when your "inning eater" goes 220 and gets a bonus it's beyond comprehension. But in his final season with the Tigers, he became the all-time leader in strikeouts for left-handed pitchers. Larry Burns Mickey Lolich did not pitch badly for the Mets in 1976. They did not let him pitch the way he wanted. Ramblin' Pete Too bad we waited until '76 to bring him in, although his numbers indicated a lack of run support. December 8, 2006 Grant was a real hindrance to the Mets. support. How Mickey still had an arm when he pitched for us is amazing. 6'1", 170???? Mickey pitched almost 200 innings in 76, gave up less hits than innings and his era was in the low 3.00's. NYB Buff But I think the final verdict has to be that neither team would have fared much differently with or without the Lolich/Staub trade. Mickey was at the tail end of his career when he came to the Mets. senor ortiz =Chuck= April 30, 2009 Shickhaus Franks Usually a bad trade doesn't reveal itself as bad until later when the player that came clearly is not working out. McLain got all the publicity but Lolich got the wins in post season 1968. His not being elected to Cooperstown is a major oversight. In his first full season 1964, Mickey Lolich went 18-9 an ERA of 3.26. My memory is that while the Mets' front office had made dumb and abysmal trades in the past, this was one that just made no sense in any way, shape, or form. $308.32. May 8, 2003 Mickey Lolich did not pitch badly for the Mets in 1976. An E.R.A of 3.22 in the mid 70's was still pretty respectable. Pitchingwise, he made Hank Webb look like Tom Seaver. That would make him a star in today's market. June 30, 2001 He learned to pitch lefty in order to strengthen his left hand and arm after he lost the use of his right hand for a few years as a child. May 6, 2003 Robert As it is, he was traded to a team with a set of already existent aces- Seaver and Koosman. April 20, 2002 eddiek ''I was embarrassed at the way people were looking at me,'' he said. Usually a bad trade doesn't reveal itself as bad until later when the player that came clearly is not working out. I have to respectfully disagree with NYB Buff's claim that Lolich belongs in Cooperstown. April 23, 2003 As for all the innings Lolich pitched in Detroit, in today's game 300 innings is comparable to two full seasons, what with pitch counts and constantly babying starting pitchers. And complaining about how fat he was? The two 13-inning games didn't even count for complete games because they went 15 innings! October 18, 2008 Mickey Lolich 6xInscribed & Signed Detroit Tigers Jersey (JSA COA) 1968 Champion. May 24, 2002 Rusty played another decade. Raymond Malcuit Although I'd rather have a hitter like Rusty, you have to admit, Mickey Lolich's ERA was a very respectable 3.22. He had a 2.59 ERA at the end of July. Staub a great fielder with a great arm? God bless him wherever he is and good luck! Al Maudlin, anecdotal sentiment at its best! He made the all- star team 3 times, led the AL in wins once, shutouts once, complete games once, innings once, strikeouts once, and losses TWICE.He finished second (1971) and third (1972) in the Cy Young race, and he never finished higher than TENTH PLACE in the league in ERA (finished tenth in both 1971 and 1972).Baseball Reference lists among his top ten in similarity scores: Jerry Koosman, Jerry Reuss, Rick Reuschel, Luis Tiant, Vida Blue, and Joe Niekro.All of that tells me Lolich in his prime was a good pitcher, but nowhere near a HOFer. Logan Swanson July 15, 2016 Ok, the height is correct but make no mistake,a consistent, determined winner, Mickey Lolich was in the spotlight throughout his career. As for his love of donuts, he could have been the prototype for Homer Simpson. They did not let him pitch the way he wanted. I guess the idea that everyone loves a jolly fat guy is true. But then Vail got hurt, and Kranepool and the aging Torre got more playing time.The better plan was to keep Staub, and let Milner and Vail fight for a spot. October 4, 2006 Lolich may be a legend in Detroit based on his 1968 World Series performance, but he was at the end of his career by 1976. Hey Mets Fan, Lolich never asked to be traded to New York. Let me say that again, 376 and that's without a pitch count. And of course Lolich did not want to be here, and the fans did not want him here either, so I am sure that's why he skipped town the next year. Other than some one saying he ate donuts rather than come back to NY, does anyone know the real reason why he didn't pitch in 77? Story was Coolidge (Republican) did something that irritated the mostly Democratic community in Orion. All of you New Yorkers are forgetting how the Tigers fared in this deal of Staub/Lolich. (And of course Donald Grant) The Mets had to fill 2 corner outfield spots and first base. Fact is Lolich was always overweight. This has never happened before? He had a 3/4 delivery that thrived on the weight shift. The plan was apparently: Vail LF/RF, Kingman LF/RF/1B, Milner, LF/RF/1B for those three spots. But this one defied all logic from the beginning. Man, he was a big one. The Purple Gang were a mob of bootleggers from Detroit in the 1920's. Rusty could hit with the lights out. April 27, 2013 How Mickey still had an arm when he pitched for us is amazing. And of course Lolich did not want to be here, and the fans did not want him here either, so I am sure that's why he skipped town the next year. I remember that the Daily News at the time would have a one-page section on Sunday that showed some of the athletes with their families away from the ballpark. April 6, 2012 But in his final season with the Tigers, he became the all-time leader in strikeouts for left-handed pitchers. LA-Mets April 20, 2002 Five years before he became a Met, Lolich threw for 376 innings! Maybe Rusty was not in his prime when the Tigers got him, but the man could still swing the bat. Really? Really? December 8, 2006 However, it baffled me why the '76 Mets, who had Seaver, Koosman and Matlack, would trade one of their best hitters and an every-day player (and they didn't have that many good hitters) for a fourth or fifth starting pitcher. 170 lbs.? March 18, 2001 mets GoMets2006 However, Mets management, in their infinite wisdom, wanted to trade Rusty Staub so badly, that they were willing to get anything in return, and actually had to go to great lengths to convince Lolich to come to the Mets. That's pretty good this day in age. support. Mickey pitched to a poor 8-13 record but he also had a 3.22 ERA which is pretty damn good. Then Vail hurt his ankle playing Basketball and he was never the same. October 4, 2005 Reading this brings back my memory of the trade that sent Rusty packing to Detroit. Lolich was still productive but he was never accepted in New York because of whom he was traded for. Reading this brings back my memory of the trade that sent Rusty packing to Detroit. eddiek Another guy who didn't get enough run support, and - yes - he ended up being blamed for the Staub trade rather than Grant himself. That's more realistic but generous, I think! As far as who got the better of the Staub for Lolich deal: Rusty went on to have several excellent seasons in a Tiger uniform. June 30, 2019 Maudlin, anecdotal sentiment at its best! November 12, 2006 In his first full season 1964, Mickey Lolich went 18-9 an ERA of 3.26. June 11, 2003 Take a look at his stats on baseball-reference and you will shake your head. A Staub-Kingman combo would have provided more run support for big three, and probably a 90+ win season. Rusty played another decade. May 6, 2003 (thankfully returning in '81). 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