Sandy Koufax: A Lefty’s Legacy Sandy Koufax was a southpaw well known for breaking many barriers on and off the field during what could be considered as the most controversial era in Major League Baseball. Koufax was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Borough Park.
Sandy Koufax. Born: Dec. 30, 1935 Baseball LHP. led NL in strikeouts 4 times and ERA 5 straight years; won 3 Cy Young Awards (1963,65,66) with LA Dodgers; MVP in 1963; 2-time World Series MVP (1963, 65); threw perfect game against Chicago Cubs (1-0, Sept. 9, 1965) and had 3 other no-hitters, 40 shutouts and 137 complete games in a career that ended prematurely due to an arm injury.Sandy Koufax was born on December 30, 1935 and raised in Brooklyn, New York. His mother divorced when he was three, and he ended up taking the surname of his stepfather. He played a variety of sports at Jewish community centers in Brooklyn, and was known for his basketball skills.Mantle was the Last Boy in the last decade ruled by boys. He was Li’l Abner in pinstripes, a dreamboat reprobate with a coast-to-coast grin and a pain threshold as big as the Great Plains.
Author Jane Leavy has written the ultimate biography of Sandy Koufax. She uses Koufax's perfect game on September 9, 1965 vs. the Chicago Cubs as the book's thread as she reveals much about the extremely private lefthander while dispelling many of the myths surrounding him.
Cuidad Deportiva Roberto Clemente was built on 304 acres of marshland donated by the Puerto Rican government. Over the years, its Raiders baseball academy developed a number of major league stars, including Juan Gonzalez, Roberto Alomar, Ivan Rodriguez, Sandy Alomar Jr., Benito Santiago, Carlos Baerga, Ruben Sierra, and Jose Guzman.
Biography of Jane Leavy. Jane Leavy is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Last Boy, Sandy Koufax: A Lefty’s Legacy and the comic novel Squeeze Play, which Entertainment Weekly called “the best novel ever written about baseball.” Her latest book is The Big Fella.
Sandy Koufax pitched his entire career with the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers (1955-1966). After his baseball career, Koufax served as a broadcaster for NBC sports from 1967 to 1972. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. From the description of Letter, 1972, January 26. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id.
Clipping found in The Robesonian in Lumberton, North Carolina on Jan 3, 1969. Sandy Koufax marries Ann Widmark.
Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitches a perfect game in a baseball match against the Chicago Cubs. The opposing pitcher, Bob Hendley, allows only 1 run, which is unearned, and only one hit, making this the lowest-hit game (1) in baseball history. It is Koufax's fourth no-hitter in as many seasons.
In 1961, Sherry's advice contributed to the career turnaround of left-handed pitcher Sandy Koufax, perhaps the greatest southpaw hurler in baseball history. Sherry and Koufax were the Dodger battery against the Minnesota Twins in a spring training game in Orlando, Florida, and Koufax was struggling with his control, up to then a career-long.
A High-holiday Lesson From Sandy Koufax. Sandy Koufax, one of the greatest baseball pitchers of all time and a secular Jew, preferred not to work on the High Holidays. Normally, Koufax exercised this religious preference without fanfare.
The Cruel Curveball Science of Sandy Koufax. Posted on April 4,. All of which reminds me of a great story Jane Leavy told in her splendid biography of Sandy Koufax. In the 1963 World Series,. and essays for The New York Times, National Geographic, Aeon, Mosaic, Slate.
Leigh Austen Wiener (August 25, 1929 - May 11, 1993) was an American photographer and photojournalist. In a career that spanned five decades, he covered hundreds of people and events. His images captured the public and private moments of entertainers, musicians, artists, authors, poets, scientists, sports figures, politicians, industrialists, and heads of state, including every U.S. president.
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Another biography of the late Yankee slugger—but this candid, compassionate portrait is worth a dugout full of the others. Sports journalist Leavy (Sandy Koufax, 2002) produces an enduring, though certainly not endearing, portrait of The Mick.
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Clemente was more than a ballplayer. He was a remarkably sensitive and intelligent man. He wrote poetry and played the organ, worked in ceramic art, and studied chiropractic medicine. His strongest commitment was to the young people of Puerto Rico.