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Sandy Koufax
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Sandy Koufax currently lives in Vero Beach, Florida. Koufax, a retired left-handed pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers and Los Angeles Dodgers, was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972.
After retiring from baseball after the 1966 season, the 31-year-old Koufax joined NBC Sports as a member of the Major League Baseball broadcast team. Although Koufax had signed a 10-year contract with NBC to be a baseball broadcaster, he left before the start of the 1973 season. He often felt uncomfortable on camera.
Sandy Koufax wore the number 32 during his Major League Baseball career with the Los Angeles Dodgers. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. Koufax's number 32 has since been retired by the Dodgers in honor of his outstanding contributions to the team.
Sandy Koufax, primarily known as one of baseball's greatest pitchers, had a batting average of .097 during his Major League Baseball career. He played for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers from 1955 to 1966, where he had limited opportunities as a hitter due to his primary role on the mound. His contributions to the game were predominantly through his exceptional pitching skills, rather than his batting.
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Bylaws are internal rules and procedures of an organization. The Sandy Koufax baseball league has certain age requirements and rules regarding tryouts, but its bylaws are provided to members and coaches only.
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This was awarded the US baseball player, Sandy Koufax.
Sandy Koufax is 6' 2".