Sandy Koufax was a dominant southpaw for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers of the 1950s and ?60s. A three-time N.L. Cy Young award winner, Koufax also threw four no-hitters during his illustrious car......
Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers southpaw Sandy Koufax retired at the young age of 30, but not before he had thrown four no-hitters and earned three Cy Young Awards (1963, '65 and '66). In his last four......
Arguably the most popular position player in Los Angeles Dodgers history, Steve Garvey has built up a resume that one day should get him into Baseball's Hall of Fame. The 10-time All-Star holds the ......
A five-time All-Star and two-time World Series Champion, Steve Sax had great success on the basepaths highlighted by stealing over 40 bases in a season six times and a career total of 444. Commemora......
Maury Wills revolutionized baseball in the 1960's by bringing the Stolen Base back into vogue. A five-time All-Star and three-time World Series Champion, Maury set the modern day (since broken) sing......