The Baltimore Orioles only used four pitchers to cover their 33-inning scoreless streak in the 1966 World Series. The Dodgers ...
If the Dodgers go on to win a World Series, what Jack Flaherty accomplished in Game 1 of the NLCS against the Mets will ...
If Daniel Schloff’s family had been on time to Yom Kippur morning services in 1965, he may have never encountered Sandy ...
BYU's Jewish quarterback Jake Retzlaff made a decision contrary to that of Dodgers legend Sandy Koufax concerning Yom Kippur.
Daniel Schloff, 17 at the time, recalls the Dodgers star pitcher sitting in front of him at Temple of Aaron synagogue in St.
The story could not be more famous: Sandy Koufax, a proud but non-observant Jew, declined to pitch Game 1 of the 1965 World ...
Insights Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell fought over contract sizes.  Baseball helped lead the way with the largest ...
We spoke to a man who swears he sat behind the legendary pitcher at Temple of Aaron in Minnesota. If Daniel Schloff’s family had been on time to Yom Kippur morning services in 1965, he may have ...
Not observant but proudly Jewish, Koufax decided he would not pitch on the holiday. It is a decision that 59 years later remains a defining moment in the history of American Judaism. Sandy Koufax ...
(JTA) — If Daniel Schloff’s family had been on time to Yom Kippur morning services in 1965, he may have never encountered Sandy Koufax. Schloff, who was 17 years old at the time and a senior ...