1 perfect game (September 9, 1965 against the Chicago Cubs) and 3 no-hitters (June 30, 1962 against the New York Mets, May 11, 1963 against the San Francisco Giants, and June 4, 1964 against the Philadelphia Phillies).
Koufax fastball was consistently in the very high 90s, probably over 100 on occation. When Nolan Ryan first came up, the question was always, "Who was faster?" Anyone that thinks Sandy Koufax "topped out at about 94" never saw him pitch. He had the best fastball in baseball, and everyone knew it.
The Brewers have yet to win the World Series.
Your Answer: 16,242Did you know:The attendance was 16,242 for the first ever World Series game in 1903.
Yes he has ten World Series rings.
No, they have not.
Sandy Koufax pitched four no-hitters, one of them being a perfect game. He threw no-hitters in 1962, 1963, and 1964 and threw his perfect game in 1965.
bert blylevin threw the sweeping curve sandy koufax threw the 12-6 curve
In the very high 90's and maybe over 100. Of course there were no speed guns to really tell, but just watch him in the last inning of the 1965 World Series, and you will get a taste of what it was like to face him
Yes, but he was divorced and remaried. wife 1: was Anne Widmark (divorced) wife 2: Kim...dont know last name.
Koufax fastball was consistently in the very high 90s, probably over 100 on occation. When Nolan Ryan first came up, the question was always, "Who was faster?" Anyone that thinks Sandy Koufax "topped out at about 94" never saw him pitch. He had the best fastball in baseball, and everyone knew it.
Yes, three times ... 1963, 1965, and 1966. He is tied with Walter Johnson and Grover Cleveland Alexander for the most Triple Crowns won by a pitcher in MLB history.
Yes in fact they did. On May 14 1964 Koufax pitched the first game. Sandy wasn't his sharpest giving up 4 runs, including a 3 run homer to Ron Santo, in 4 innings. The Dodgers won anyway 6-4. In the nightcap Drysdale was very sharp, pitching a 4 hit shutout winning 5-0 to complete the sweep
The fastest pitch ever timed for Sandy Koufax was 93.2 miles per hour. However, considering pitchers were not accurately timed in those days, it is very probable his pitches reached 100 miles per hour at some point.
The Brewers have yet to win the World Series.
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Your Answer: 16,242Did you know:The attendance was 16,242 for the first ever World Series game in 1903.