Sandy Koufax was not part of the 1962 issue. The 1964 Sandy Koufax Auravision record is worth about $15.-$20 in excellent - Near Mint condition with the center hole intact.
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1962 & 1964 Auravision recordsI believe you are referring to the Auravision records. The Auravision records came out in 1962, and 1964, and were made by Columbia Records, Sports Champions inc. The 1962 Mickey Mantle Auravision Record, is less commonly seen and sells Between $75.00 and $150.00 in NR/mint condition as compared to $15.00 - $30.00 for the 1964 record.
A neat Collectible from the 60's the Records can sell from $10.00 to $150.00 depending on the player, rarity, and year issued. The Auravision records came out in 1962, and 1964, and were made by Columbia Records, Sports Champions inc. The 1962 Mickey Mantle Auravision Record, is less commonly seen than the one that came out in 1964, and sells Between $75.00 and $150.00 in NR/mint condition as compared to $15.00 - $30.00 for the 1964 record. I received mine from the Good humor man (Ice cream truck in 64') and I like every other kid, ran home to play it, witch would then leave a hole in the center. There are too many auravision records without the hole's punched out so I suspect that the bulk of the records you see are left-overs That were found in a warehouse years later.
A neat Collectible from the 60's the Records can sell from $10.00 to $150.00 depending on the player, rarity, and year issued. The Auravision records came out in 1962, and 1964, and were made by Columbia Records, Sports Champions inc. The 1962 Mickey Mantle Auravision Record, is less commonly seen than the one that came out in 1964, and sells Between $75.00 and $150.00 in NR/mint condition as compared to $15.00 - $30.00 for the 1964 record. The records were made available through a promotion by Yoo-Hoo, and were sent by mail in an envelope that contained six records. I believe the bulk of the records you see on the market are left-overs That were found in a warehouse years later. I received the records from the Good humor man (Ice cream truck in 64') and I like every other kid, ran home to play it, which would then leave a hole. If the hole is punched out, it will lower the value considerably. See Related Links below for more information on the 1962 Auravision records, and a Complete 1964 Auravision Check List & Price Guide.
Sandy Koufax had 11 shutouts in 1963 for the Dodgers.
Between 1962 and 1965, the San Francisco Giants had a challenging record against Sandy Koufax, who was pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers. During that period, they faced Koufax 19 times and managed to win only 4 of those games, resulting in a 4-15 record. Koufax's dominance on the mound was a significant factor in the Giants' struggles during those years.
The San Francisco Giants had a challenging record against Sandy Koufax during his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Overall, they faced him in 39 games, winning 13 and losing 26. Koufax was known for his dominance on the mound, particularly against the Giants, contributing to their struggles during his prime years.
Bob Gibson and Sandy Koufax faced each other a total of 12 times during their careers. In those matchups, Gibson had a slight edge, winning 7 games while Koufax won 5. Their encounters were marked by intense competition, with both pitchers being among the greatest in baseball history. Overall, their rivalry is remembered as one of the highlights of their respective careers.
In his final season in major league baseball, the Los Angeles Dodgers' lefthander had a 27-9 record and a 1.73 earned run average. Because of an arthritic elbow, he retired after the Dodgers' loss to the Baltimore Orioles in the 1966 World Series.
165 in the regular season (career record was 165-87) and 4 in the World Series.
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I am aware of the 1988 Topps cards 'sportstalk' talking baseball cards but they were not 45RPM records. You needed the Sportstalk player to listen to the cards. The SportsTalk player was sold with four cards a checklist card, a Hank Aaron card, Don Mattingly and Orel Hershiser. The complete set has a Beckett book value of $250-$300. in near/mint condition with the box. I have seen them sell on eBay for much less. Other talking baseball cards like the AuraVision Records, and the 1961 Ford Pennant winners talking baseball cards were not put out by Topps, and are 331/3 RPM. For more information on these cards see related Links below.