KOUFAX, SANDY


Meaning of KOUFAX, SANDY in English

born Dec. 30, 1935, New York City byname of Sanford Koufax, original name Sanford Braun American professional baseball player who, despite his early retirement due to arthritis, was ranked among the sport's greatest pitchers. A left-hander, he pitched for the Brooklyn Dodgers in the National League from 1955 to 1957, continuing, after they became the Los Angeles Dodgers, from 1958 to 1966, winning 165 games and losing 87. During his career Koufax struck out 2,396 batters in 2,324 innings; his average of more than one strikeout an inning is a rare accomplishment. In each of three seasons, 1963, 1965, and 1966, he struck out more than 300 hitters; his 382 strikeouts in 1965 set a major-league record that remained unbroken until 1973. Twice he struck out 18 batters in a nine-inning game. From 1962 through 1965 Koufax had the lowest earned run average in the National League. In his last season, 1966, he won 27 games and posted a 1.73 earned run average, both figures being the best of his career. On Sept. 9, 1965, he pitched his fourth no-hit game, then (and until 1981) a major-league record; the fourth no-hitter, against Chicago, was also a perfect game (no player reached first base). Koufax was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971, the first year that he was eligible.

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