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 ...
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This Day In Dodgers History: Sandy Koufax Throws No-Hitter; Walter O’Malley Committed To LA & Hideo Nomo Trade
On June 4, 1964, Los Angeles Dodgers Hall-of-Fame left-hander Sandy Koufax tossed his third of four career no-hitters. This one, against the Philadelphia Phillies at Connie Mack Stadium. Koufax was ...
Despite a relatively short career, the Dodger pitcher known as the "Left Arm of God" remains a favorite of collectors and is undoubtedly THE most collectible pitcher of his era. Though Koufax cards ...
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 ...
Once the buzz had begun to die down following Monday night's 18 thrilling innings of October baseball, Will Klein returned to ...
The thing that often gets lost in baseball history about Sandy Koufax is how fleeting he really was. For six years, he made a case as the best pitcher this planet has ever seen. But he also had six ...
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 ...
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Sandy Koufax put his Judaism before his baseball career: What will be your Sandy Koufax moment?
When our kids see us sacrifice for our Jewish values and for Israel, and when they take part themselves, they learn that these are not ideals but living commitments.
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