Chris Sale did more than prove he could resuscitate his career in 2024 -- he became just the fifth pitcher within the past 50 ...
With the hope of getting more people through their doors, Natural History Museum officials are opening the venue’s new “front ...
On Nov. 3, 1965, Los Angeles Dodgers legend Sandy Koufax won a second Cy Young Award, two years after earning the first of ...
But what about Sandy Koufax? Did he go to synagogue on Yom Kippur in 1965? He declined to pitch Game 1 of that World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur. Koufax was a member of the Los Angeles ...
Chances are, if you’re Jewish and have ever questioned why you don’t go to school or work on Yom Kippur, you’ve been told the story of Sandy Koufax not pitching on the holiest of Jewish ...
This day in Los Angeles Dodgers history saw Sandy Koufax win the 1963 National League MVP Award over second-place finisher Dick Groat of the St. Louis Cardinals. Koufax tallied 237 points to Groat ...
The problem for New York was it had to deal with Dodgers ace Sandy Koufax. The Dodgers’ lefty was coming off a regular season in which he was the first-ever unanimous National League Cy Young ...
Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman became only the 12th player in MLB history to win both a World Series MVP and regular ...
In the opener, Sandy Koufax struck out 15, breaking Erskine’s Series record. Podres won Game 2 by 4-1 and then LA completed the sweep at home when Don Drysdale shut New York out 1-0 and Koufax ...