On November 18, 1966, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax announced his retirement from baseball despite being just 30 years old. Koufax was coming off the best season of his career, but sailed ...
On this date Nov. 18, 1966, Sanford “Sandy” Koufax retired from the sport of baseball at just 30 years old. In 12 seasons for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, he compiled a resume of seven all-star ...
Sandy Koufax has been awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from Baseball Digest, honoring his significant contributions and ...
Larry talks with author, and former award-winning sportswriter for The Washington Post, Jane Leavy about her new book, Sandy Koufax: A Lefty’s Legacy (HarperCollins), a biography of the Hall of Fame ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Sandy Koufax has won the sixth Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Baseball Digest. The Hall of Fame pitcher was honored Thursday with an annual distinction that “recognizes a ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Sandy Koufax has won the sixth Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Baseball Digest. The Hall of Fame pitcher was honored Thursday with an annual distinction that “recognizes a ...
LOS ANGELES — For much of the last week, Clayton Kershaw wasn’t sure what to say. For years, he’s heard the comparisons. The dynamic left arm. The curveball that pops up and drops into the dirt. The ...
Dodgers legend Sandy Koufax, who won three Cy Young Awards, an MVP Award, five ERA titles, three pitching Triple Crowns and ...
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