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  1. Apr 3, 2022 · Sandy Koufax's career may have ended prematurely, but there's no denying that at his prime, he was one of the best pitchers ever.Follow on Twitter:https://tw...

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  2. This feat was achieved by Sandy Koufax on September 9, 1965. It was Koufax's fourth career no-hitter, and is the franchise record for no-hitters by one pitcher. At the time, Koufax's four no-hitters was the major league record for any pitcher, but has since been surpassed in 1981 by Nolan Ryan who ended his career with seven.

  3. Jun 18, 2022 · LOS ANGELES — Sandy Koufax was 19 years old when he stepped into the home clubhouse of the team he’d grown up in Brooklyn watching, the one that by the time Koufax turned 22 would move to Los ...

  4. 165-87. ERA. 2.76. K. 2396. WHIP. 1.11. View the profile of Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Sandy Koufax on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  5. Sandy Koufax had arguably the most INSANE prime of any pitcher in baseball history. With an explosive fastball, devastating curveball, and flawless pitching ...

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  6. Oct 17, 2023 · Sandy Koufax was the first pitcher to win multiple Cy Young Awards (1963, ’65 and ‘66), as well as the first pitcher to win a Cy Young Award by a unanimous vote (1963, when he went 25-5 with a ...

  7. May 29, 2018 · Sandy Koufax was born Sanford Braun on December 30, 1935, in Brooklyn, New York, to Jack and Evelyn Braun, though his parents soon divorced. As a youngster, Koufax stayed with his Jewish grandparents, Max and Dora Lichtenstein, while his mother, an accountant, worked. When Koufax was nine, his mother married a lawyer named Irving Koufax.

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