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Sanford Koufax (/ˈkoʊfæks/; né Braun; born
December 30, 1935),
nicknamed "the Left Arm of God", is an
American former baseball pitcher who pla**** 12 seasons...
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Koufax may
refer to:
Sandy Koufax (born 1935),
Major League Baseball Hall of Fame
pitcher Koufax (band), an
indie rock band
Koufax EP, an
extended play...
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Baseball season, from
February 28 to
March 30, ****ure Hall of
Famers Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale, star
pitchers for the Los
Angeles Dodgers,
staged a joint...
- 1965,
Sandy Koufax of the Los
Angeles Dodgers pitched a
perfect game in the
National League against the
Chicago Cubs at
Dodger Stadium.
Koufax became the...
- them off balance.
Often overshadowed by
teammate and
Dodgers ace
Sandy Koufax,
Drysdale was a
dominant pitcher in his own right,
winning the Cy Young...
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Koufax was an
American indie rock band from Toledo, Ohio. The band's
style of
music was
mainly characterized by piano-driven rock
songs with
guitar accompaniment...
- new
Sandy Koufax." He
pitched against Koufax in 1966 on
September 25, and took the win by a 2–1 score,
becoming the last
pitcher to beat
Koufax during the...
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Angeles 1962 – Don
Drysdale (MLB) 1963 –
Sandy Koufax (MLB) 1965 –
Sandy Koufax (MLB) 1966 –
Sandy Koufax (MLB) 1974 – Mike
Marshall 1981 –
Fernando Valenzuela...
- best
remembered for the
heroics of
Sandy Koufax, who was
named the
World Series Most
Valuable Player.
Koufax did not
pitch in Game 1, as it fell on the...
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