Yom Kippur, one of the most sacred holidays in the Jewish faith, brings back memories of 1965 World Series game one. This game is etched in history because of Sandy Koufax's decision not to pitch. One ...
Chris Krug, the former Chicago Cubs catcher who played a pivotal role in Sandy Koufax’s perfect game in 1965, passed away on ...
Longevity or peak? It’s the oldest argument in pitching, and Nolan Ryan and Sandy Koufax sit at opposite ends of the spectrum. Ryan threw heat into his mid-40s and racked up counting stats that look ...
Who can Los Angeles Dodgers stars Shohei Ohtani, Edwin Diaz and Kyle Tucker thank for paving the way for their collective $1 billion in contracts? None other than their predecessors for the Boys in ...
Legend or fantasy? That’s the question. The Jewish high holidays are gone, but the question still lingers — did he or didn’t he? The holiday is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, the holiest day of the ...
On Oct. 14, 1965, Sandy Koufax led the Los Angeles Dodgers to a Game 7 victory against the Minnesota Twins in the World Series. The performance was particularly impressive because Koufax was starting ...
Sandy Koufax pitched his last game in the 1966 World Series. He went six innings, allowing only one earned run, in Game 2. The Dodgers went on to lose 6-0 and got swept in four games. Fitting still, ...
Sandy Koufax turned 90 years old two days before 2025 ended. Sandy looked absolutely dandy on his birthday. On December 30, he wore a beautiful blue suit, matching blue tie with decorative circles and ...
Clayton Kershaw is in this game. Not just a red herring. Sandy Koufax is in the stands clapping. Alejandro Kirk would have been running on the pitch, so it would have been about the same timing.
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