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These articles were published in Sandy Koufax (2024), edited by Marc Z. Aaron, Bill Nowlin, and Glen Sparks. Click here to download the e-book or purchase the paperback edition.

August 16, 1964: Sandy Koufax blanks Cardinals but receives ominous medical diagnosis

May 17, 1965: Sandy Koufax strikes out 13 in an epic pitching duel at Astrodome

June 12, 1965: Sandy Koufax remains undefeated against the Mets in 12th start

June 20, 1965: Sandy Koufax bests Warren Spahn, one-hits Mets

John Roseboro (Trading Card DB)

August 22, 1965: Marichal-Koufax duel gets ugly at Candlestick Park

September 9, 1965: ‘A million butterflies’ and one perfect game for Sandy Koufax

Sandy Koufax (SABR-Rucker Archive)

October 2, 1965: On two days’ rest, Sandy Koufax sends Dodgers to World Series

October 11, 1965: Koufax’s clutch hitting gives Dodgers a 3-2 Series lead

October 14, 1965: Koufax has nothing to atone for in Game 7 masterpiece

July 27, 1966: Sandy Koufax and Jim Bunning combine for 28 strikeouts over 11 innings

September 11, 1966: Sandy Koufax throws his final career shutout to beat Astros

October 2, 1966: Sandy Koufax’s last regular-season hurrah

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