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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...
- an
indie rock band
Koufax EP, an
extended play by the band
Koufax Koufax Curse, a baseball-related
curse named after Sandy Koufax. Kovács All
pages with...
- In
Major League Baseball, the
Koufax Curse refers the
theory that a
Jewish player who
plays on Yom Kippur, the
holiest day of the
Jewish calendar, is doomed...
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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...
- 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...
- Widmark, an
artist and
author who was
married to
Baseball Hall of
Famer Sandy Koufax from 1969 to 1982.
Widmark named his film
production company,
Heath Productions...
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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...
- Hall of
Famer Sandy Koufax while he
pitched for the
University of
Cincinnati in 1954. His
scouting report,
which said that
Koufax had an
incredible arm...
- 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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School in Brooklyn,
where he was
responsible for
getting his friend,
Sandy Koufax, to join the
baseball team.
Wilpon was a big fan of
baseball and pitched...