Actually, he would let you look at it. And you still couldn't hit it," says Hall of Fame center fielder Willie Mays about Sandy Koufax on ESPN Classic's SportsCentury series. If one were to put ...
We spoke to a man who swears he sat behind the legendary pitcher at Temple of Aaron in Minnesota. If Daniel Schloff’s family had been on time to Yom Kippur morning services in 1965, he may have ...
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True Blue LA on MSNHistory of former Cy Young Award winners facing off at Dodger StadiumWhen Blake Snell and Tarik Skubal start for the Dodgers and Tigers on Thursday in Los Angeles, it will mark the 40th time in ...
Go ahead and name the last time you ran across a high-school lefthander who has a 94 MPH fastball and a hammer of a curveball, a Jewish kid whose prized possession is a Sandy Koufax baseball card ...
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This Day In Dodgers History: Don Drysdale & Sandy Koufax Begin Spring Training HoldoutOn Feb. 28, 1966, Los Angeles Dodgers icons Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax did not report for the start of Spring Training and with that began a double holdout that lasted 32 days. It was a time in ...
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Jeff Torborg, former big league catcher and manager, dies at 83Jeff Torborg, the former catcher who caught Sandy Koufax's perfect game and was the ... then in 1973 with the Angels caught the first of Nolan Ryan’s record seven no-hitters in a game against ...
Auburn University men’s basketball coach Bruce Pearl is this generation’s Sandy Koufax. Koufax is an iconic figure for American Jews not because of his remarkable achievements as a baseball ...
Listen to legendary Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully’s classic call of Sandy Koufax’s perfect game
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 ...
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