Holland Sentinel: Lolich isn’t in Baseball Hall, but probably should be

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Mmmm...Lolich. Mickey Lolich feels he belongs in Baseball’s Hall of Fame. “I have good enough numbers to be in the Hall, but I don’t expect to ever get in,” Lolich said several minutes before signing autographs at Menard’s new store Wednesday night. ...There are several players in the Hall with less credentials than not only Lolich, but former Minnesota Twins All-Star outfielder, Tony ... [link]

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Published 11/8/2007 by Shyster at ShysterBall
... Even if I don't think he's a Hall of Famer. (link via BTF)

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