The Los Angeles Dodgers unveiled a bronze statue Saturday of National Baseball Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax at the entrance to Dodger Stadium. Koufax, 86, pitched for the University of Cincinnati ...
A glove worn by legendary Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax during the 1956 season went up for bid on Grey Flannel Auctions this week. As of Saturday morning, there were three bids on the rare ...
On January 19, 1972, former Los Angeles Dodgers left-handed pitcher Sandy Koufax was voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. At 36 years and 20 days old, Koufax became the youngest player to ever be ...
Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax is one of the best to ever step on the mound, and now fans can own a piece of his legendary career. A glove used by Koufax in his second season with the Brooklyn ...
Koufax, the pride of Jewish sports fans the world over, failed to hit his stride early in his career. When he took the mound at Dodger Stadium against the New York Mets on June 30, 1962, in front of ...
LOS ANGELES -- When Sandy Koufax joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955, he was in awe of being on the same team with Jackie Robinson. Now 67 years later, the two are immortalized in bronze at the ...
There were plenty of jokes on Twitter/X as Game 3 of the World Series extended into its sixth hour about National Baseball Hall of Famer and Los Angeles Dodgers legend Sandy Koufax, who is 89 years ...
On June 4, 1964, Los Angeles lefty Sandy Koufax pitched a no-hitter against the Philadelphia Phillies at Connie Mack Stadium. Koufax, who faced the minimum 27 batters, struck out 12 in the 3-0 Dodgers ...
On June 30, 1962, Los Angeles Dodgers legendary left-hander Sandy Koufax threw the first no-hitter of his career. Koufax issued five walks and finished with 13 strikeouts against the New York Mets in ...
Even at 87 years old, Sandy Koufax is still one of the classiest guys around. Arizona Diamondbacks pitching coach Brent Strom revealed to reporters on Friday that he got an unexpected surprise that ...
Baseball fans don’t agree on much. But the ex-ballplayer seems to be almost universal. Almost immediately after Mays’ incredible life and career were honored, thoughts turned to who is the greatest ...
He called every pitch of Sandy Koufax’s perfect game in 1965. After 10 seasons playing in the majors, he skippered the White Sox and the Mets. By Michael S. Rosenwald Even as the sport and the country ...
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