There are pitchers who not only dominated the mound but redefined the game. From legends with unhittable fastballs to masters ...
On Nov. 3, 1965, Los Angeles Dodgers legend Sandy Koufax won a second Cy Young Award, two years after earning the first of his storied career. Only one pitcher in MLB won the Cy Young during that ...
On Oct. 14, 1965, Sandy Koufax led the Los Angeles Dodgers to a Game 7 victory against the Minnesota Twins in the World ...
"Sandy would strike me out two or ... he decided his career was over, not the Los Angeles Dodgers. At the peak of his game, Koufax simply walked away. Conquering batters had not been so simple.
The Los Angeles Dodgers unveiled the Koufax statue ... Kershaw spoke about Koufax’s friendship and mentorship. “Sandy, one day I hope I can impact someone the way you championed me — you ...
the Hall of Famer covered the entire career of Jewish superstar pitcher Sandy Koufax. Koufax played for the Dodgers first in Brooklyn and then Los Angles, from 1955-1966, putting together a ...
The Dodgers won the World Series in 1965, in a season in which they hit 78 home runs, dead last in MLB. Let’s guess which Dodger in 2025 will hit the team’s 78th home run.
Jeff Torborg, the former catcher who caught Sandy Koufax’s perfect game ... the first with Koufax and the Los Angeles Dodgers for the perfect game against the Chicago Cubs in 1965.