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Sandy Koufax would dominate today’s MLB
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And he's 89 years old.

The Left Arm of God is not bound by age

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Yogi Berra had a great quote. I'm paraphrasing..."I can understand how he won 25 games. What I can't understand is how he lost five games."

Its really a shame that the L.A Dodgers did not televise, record or archive many of their '60s broadcast. Local teams thought if the games were on local TV the fans would not come out to watch the team at home. Koufax threw four no-hitters and not one was on local L.A television.

You always hear about his fastball, but look at that hook he had!

The curveball was the difference maker. Left batters flailing

I watched the end of that game after school with my Mom, a diehard Brooklyn fan who LOVED Sandy. 2nd straight shutout on TWO days rest. Sandy finished that season with 360 innings, 28 wins, 29 complete games, 10 shutouts, and 411 strikeouts. The greatest pitcher I've ever seen.

Today a reasonable manager would never let Koufax throw more than 95 pitches per-game and would give him 4 days rest. Then Sandy would have lasted 8 more years and would have won 325-330 games. What the Dodgers did to him (and Valenzuela) was akin to human rights violation

On TWO pitches.

Two, tremendous pitches

