As a kid, Jane Leavy was an anomaly — a Jewish baseball fan who didn’t root for Sandy Koufax. Blame her grandmother, who lived around the corner from Yankee Stadium and bought Leavy her first baseball ...
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 ...
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 ...
Koufax, the pride of Jewish sports fans the world over, failed to hit his stride early in his career. When he took the mound at Dodger Stadium against the New York Mets on June 30, 1962, in front of ...
There were plenty of jokes on Twitter/X as Game 3 of the World Series extended into its sixth hour about National Baseball Hall of Famer and Los Angeles Dodgers legend Sandy Koufax, who is 89 years ...
LOS ANGELES — For baseball aficionados, the name Sandy Koufax is almost mythical. In the 1960s Koufax put together what is generally considered the greatest span of five seasons for a pitcher in Major ...
Jewish fans have long celebrated Sandy Koufax’s decision to sit out the first game of the 1965 World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur. But mostly forgotten to history is that the next year, when ...
Howie Rose expressed his displeasure over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sitting in front of Los Angeles Dodgers legend Sandy ...