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Mickey Lolich, the former Detroit Tigers pitcher, is now retired and resides in the Portland, Oregon area. He is best known for his impressive career with the Tigers, particularly for his pivotal role in their 1968 World Series victory. After retiring from Baseball, Lolich has occasionally made appearances at baseball events and remains a beloved figure among Tigers fans.

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