This day in Los Angeles Dodgers history saw Sandy Koufax inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Manny Mota tie an MLB pinch-hit record and Éric Gagné put his name into the record books as ...
Gil Hodges and Sandy Koufax are among players responsible for memorable moments in Los Angeles Dodgers history, and that includes Aug. 31 during separate years. Hodges spent 16 seasons with the ...
Sandy Koufax dominated baseball like no other player. He won three Cy Young Awards and led the Dodgers to four World Series titles. In 1966, chronic arthritis forced him to retire at 30, but he stayed ...
On April 24, 1962, Hall-of-Famer and Los Angeles Dodgers legend Sandy Koufax set a Major League record with 18 strikeouts in a complete game. The Dodgers defeated the Chicago Cubs, 10-2, at Wrigley ...
The MLB record for most immaculate innings in a career is now shared between two southpaws. The Boston Red Sox's Chris Sale threw the third immaculate inning of his career Thursday, striking out three ...
Sandy Koufax is the most unhittable pitcher of all time. He led the National League in ERA for five consecutive seasons from 1962 through 1966. During this unprecedented peak, he secured three ...
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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 ...