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The quotes about Sandy Koufax's dominance are almost comical -- until you consider the sources. Longtime general manager Al Campanis, the architect of those great Dodgers teams of the 1970s and ...
Host Scott Simon talks with author Jane Leavy about the great Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax. Besides being the only pitcher in history to have pitched four no-hitters in four ...
By Jon Weisman This excerpt of Brothers in Arms: Koufax, Kershaw, and the Dodgers’ Extraordinary Pitching Tradition, by Jon Weisman, is presented with permission from Triumph Books. For more ...
Legendary Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax thanks 46 people during a 10-minute speech at the unveiling of his statue at Dodger Stadium on Saturday.
In 1999, Sporting News came out with a list of baseball’s 100 greatest players. Koufax was No. 26. He was also one of the 30 players named to the Major League Baseball All-Century team. Let’s ...
The 2017 TOPPS Tier One Sandy Koufax autographed card is currently listed for $2,025, reflecting its rarity and the enduring appeal of baseball memorabilia.
Sandy Koufax dominated baseball like no other player. He won three Cy Young Awards and led the Dodgers to four World Series titles. In 1966, chronic arthritis forced him to retire at 30, but he ...
It's the 44th anniversary of Sandy Koufax's fourth no-hitter, and his one and only perfect game—a 1-0 masterpiece at Dodger Stadium to beat Bob Hendley and the Chicago Cubs. Rather than wait for ...
Sandy Koufax honored with a statue at Dodger Stadium The ceremony highlighted Koufax’s famous decision to sit out a World Series start in 1965 to observe Yom Kippur.
On Sept. 9, 1965, Sandy Koufax pitched a perfect game against the Chicago Cubs. Less than a month later, the opening game of the World Series fell on Yom Kippur and, in an act that reverberated ...
It’s one of Howard Zinn’s most famous quotes – and the man had a few of them. The lanky, soft-spoken, Boston University history professor, activist, writer, provocateur, pacifist and ...
Koufax returned to the mound before Game 7 on Wednesday, along with another legendary Dodgers pitcher, Don Newcombe, for the ceremonial first pitch.
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