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Sandy Koufax 63 World Series Game 1 Wind-Up Autographed Photo
- Includes Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity
Sandy Koufax was the most dominating pitcher of
his generation. His career peaked with a 6-year run like no other
in the history of the game from 1961-1966 a period of time that
included 6 straight All-Star appearances 3 Cy Young Awards and a NL
MVP Award in 1963. From 1963-1966 he won 97 games and lost only 27.
A 4-Time World Series Champion and 2-Time World Series MVP Koufax
played his entire career for the Dodgers organization first in
Brooklyn and then in Los Angeles. He threw 4 No-Hitters and one
perfect game and made national headlines for his controversial
decision to not pitch during Game 1 of the 1965 World Series the
game fell on Yom Kippur the most holy day in the Jewish religion.
His career was cut short due to a bout with arthritis at the age of
30. As a result he became the youngest player to ever be elected to
Baseballs Hall of Fame in 1972 at age 36. Koufax has hand signed
this 16in. x 20 in. photo of him during his 15 strike out
performance during Game 1 of the 1963 World Series. Each piece will
include a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity and will also
be photographed and registered within the On-Line Authentics
database.
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