Jeff Torborg, the Dodgers catcher who caught Sandy Koufax's perfect game in 1965 and was a manager of the year with the ...
Sandy Koufax (December 30, 1935), nicknamed “the Left Arm of God”, is an American former baseball pitcher who played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Brooklyn/Los ...
Babe Ruth and Elvis Presley both passed away on Aug. 16. Then there's today, Dec. 30, the birthday of three American athletes of whom you may have heard: Tiger Woods, LeBron James and Sandy Koufax.
The Sandy tiny house addresses this issue by offering generous standing room in all three of its bedrooms. The Sandy, by Indigo River Tiny Homes, is based on a triple-axle trailer, with a length ...
His response: “You said it: We never rule out anything. We listen to everything. Sandy is a really important piece for our organization. I’m really excited to see him pitch on Opening Day.” ...
Happy Holidays, baseball enthusiasts. The hot stove tends to run a little cold this time of year, though there is no shortage of rumors as teams prepare to dive back into the offseason once the ...
Sandy Koufax was at his best when the Dodgers needed it most. Koufax won National League pennant-clinching games for them in 1965 and ’66, his final two seasons. He recorded a 0.95 ERA in eight World ...
NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (JTA) — As a kid, Jane Leavy was an anomaly — a Jewish baseball fan who didn’t root for Sandy Koufax. Blame her grandmother, who lived around the corner from Yankee Stadium ...