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  1. Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax returned to the Dodgers in January 2013 to serve as Special Advisor to Dodgers' Chairman Mark Walter . Koufax's role includes attending a portion of Spring Training to work with Dodger pitchers and consulting with the team throughout the year .

  2. 3 de abr. de 2022 · Sandy Koufax's career may have ended prematurely, but there's no denying that at his prime, he was one of the best pitchers ever.Follow on Twitter:https://tw...

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  3. 6 de out. de 2016 · Fifty years ago on October 6, at the tender age of 30, Sandy Koufax bowed out of baseball. From 1962 to 1966, the Dodgers star had been an astonishing force in the sport, offering a five-year run ...

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sandy_KoufaxSandy Koufax - Wikipedia

    Sandy Koufax, vero nome Sanford Koufax, nato Sanford Braun ( New York, 30 dicembre 1935 ), è un ex giocatore di baseball statunitense . È stato uno dei più grandi lanciatori della storia del baseball, detentore di numerosi record, tra cui la distinzione di aver lanciato un perfect game, nel 1965. La sua intera carriera professionistica si è ...

  5. Sandy Koufax Video | Perfect Game | September 9, 1965 In 1963 , Sandy Koufax led the National League in wins (25), strikeouts (306) ERA (1.88), and threw eleven shutouts, setting a new record for shutouts by a left-handed pitcher that is still in the Shutouts Record Book (the previous record was held by Carl Hubbell who had ten shutouts in 1933).

  6. View the profile of Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Sandy Koufax on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  7. 18 de ago. de 2020 · When Sandy Koufax retired on Nov. 18, 1966, he ended a six-year run that scouts only dream about. It was a six-year run that took him straight to Cooperstown. Koufax, who grew up in Brooklyn playing in the city’s “Ice Cream League” before heading to the University of Cincinnati to play basketball, debuted with his hometown Dodgers in 1955 after signing as a “bonus baby” in 1954.