Sandy Koufax, World Series and Dodgers
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It’s so cool that Sandy Koufax was there for that
The legendary Dodger pitcher witnessed Clayton Kershaw's redemption and all 18 innings of a World Series game for the ages.
They called him "The Left Arm of God." That's how good Sandy Koufax was. The Los Angeles Dodgers' legendary left-handed pitcher has been in the spotlight during the World Series f
Dodgers great Sandy Koufax was in attendance for Game 5 World Series to watch his former team try to repeat as champions. But many fans were not pleased with where Los Angeles sat the former pitcher,
Howie Rose expressed his displeasure over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sitting in front of Los Angeles Dodgers legend Sandy Koufax at the World Series on social media.
Sitting in the front row, watching, was Sandy Koufax, another southpaw with an argument as the greatest to ever do it, a guy with a close relationship to Kershaw after so much time in Los Angeles for the guy who has worn number 22 since he was a 20 year old just breaking in so many years ago.
Yom Kippur, one of the most sacred holidays in the Jewish faith, brings back memories of 1965 World Series game one. This game is etched in history because of Sandy Koufax's decision not to pitch. One of the first, and still most prominent Jewish athletes ...
It was that kind of zany and historic night as the Dodgers outlasted the Blue Jays 6-5 in 18 innings – an instant World Series classic.
The Dodgers won an instant classic featuring 18 innings, 11 runs, 19 pitchers and more history from Shohei Ohtani.