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Aug. 7, 1979 — Steve Yeager and Joe Ferguson, Dodgers vs. Astros. These two also homered twice apiece that day. But Ferguson ...
Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred, at the request of President Trump, made a mockery of the office by reinstating known gambling violators.
Sandy Koufax dominated baseball like no other player. He won three Cy Young Awards and led the Dodgers to four World Series titles. In 1966, chronic arthritis forced him to retire at 30, but he ...
Legend or fantasy? That’s the question.The Jewish high holidays are gone, but the question still lingers — did he or didn’t he?
We're looking back at the most legendary performances in the storied Yankees-Dodgers rivalry. Sandy Koufax's performance propelled the Dodgers to their 1963 World Series victory.
In 1965, Sandy Koufax famously didn’t pitch on Yom Kippur. But did he go to shul? Daniel Schloff, 17 at the time, recalls the Dodgers star pitcher sitting in front of him at Temple of Aaron ...
If Daniel Schloff’s family had been on time to Yom Kippur morning services in 1965, he may have never encountered Sandy Koufax.
Sandy Koufax famously didn’t pitch on Yom Kippur in 1965. But did he go to synagogue? We spoke to a man who swears he sat behind the legendary pitcher at Temple of Aaron in Minnesota.
With eight starts remaining, Sandy may still wind up with 25 victories, but the elbow will eventually get him.
At thirty-three, Pete Rose was one of the best baseball players in the world, also one of the most hated. He was just getting started. From Esquire 1974.
Mascot Say hello to Sandy the Seagull. Named in honor of Sandy Koufax, Sandy -- like all good superheroes (and every mascot is a superhero of one kind or another) -- even has an origin story. His ...