Norm Sherry, whose suggestion to Los Angeles Dodgers teammate Sandy Koufax helped the future Hall of Fame pitcher reach his ...
LOS ANGELES -- Norm Sherry, whose suggestion to Los Angeles Dodgers teammate Sandy Koufax helped the future Hall of Fame pitcher reach his potential, has died. He was 89. Sherry died Monday of natural ...
Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax has played an enormous role in Dodgers history. It would be easy to argue that he’s the best ...
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 ...
Few baseball players have been more efficient with their accomplishments than Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax. The Brooklyn native’s career only spanned from 1955 to 1966 due to chronic pain in his ...
On May 11, 1963, Sandy Koufax tossed his second of four no-hitters in his Los Angeles Dodgers career. His performance helped lead the Dodgers to an 8-0 win over the division-rival San Francisco Giants ...
Sandy Koufax and Johnny Bench combined to form arguably the greatest battery in major league history for the ceremonial first ...
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MLB: The only Dodger who still holds the record after Yamamoto’s heartbreaking near-perfect game
Yoshinobu Yamamoto flirted with baseball immortality for the Dodgers, but a costly error and a home run left him just shy of a no-hitter and a perfect game. The Koufax curse lives on.
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This day in Dodgers history: Sandy Koufax throws no-hitter; Walter O’Malley commitment & Hideo Nomo trade
On June 4, 1964, Los Angeles Dodgers Hall-of-Fame left-hander Sandy Koufax tossed his third of four career no-hitters. This one, against the Philadelphia Phillies at Connie Mack Stadium.
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