Sandy Koufax A Lefty’s Legacy

Sandy Koufax: A Lefty’s Legacy by Jane Leavy, published by HarperCollins on March 16, 2010, is an illustrated exploration of the life and career of one of baseball’s most iconic figures. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into Sandy Koufax’s remarkable achievements from 1962 to 1966, during which he led the National League in ERA for five consecutive years and won three Cy Young awards, all while maintaining a sense of mystery and distance from the public eye.
Readers will find a comprehensive portrayal of Koufax, who not only excelled as a pitcher but also made significant personal choices that defined his legacy, such as his decision to refrain from pitching on Yom Kippur. Jane Leavy’s extensive interviews with Koufax, along with insights from his former teammates and friends, provide a nuanced understanding of his character and the impact he had on the sport and the Jewish community. This book presents a detailed account of Koufax’s life, intertwining themes of sports, religion, and personal integrity, making it a significant contribution to the literature on baseball and its cultural implications.
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No immortal in the history of baseball retired so young, so well, or so completely as Sandy Koufax. After compiling a remarkable record from 1962 to 1966 that saw him lead the National League in ERA all five years, win three Cy Young awards, and pitch four no-hitters including a perfect game, Koufax essentially disappeared. Save for his induction into the Hall of Fame and occasional appearances at the Dodgers training camp, Koufax has remained unavailable, unassailable, and unsullied, in the process becoming much more than just the best pitcher of his generation. He is the Jewish boy from Brooklyn, who refused to pitch the opening game of the 1965 World Series on Yom Kippur, defining himself as a man who placed faith over fame. This act made him the standard to which Jewish parents still hold their children. Except for his autobiography (published in 1966), Koufax has resolutely avoided talking about himself. But through sheer doggedness that even Koufax came to marvel at, Jane Leavy was able to gain his trust to the point where they talked regularly over the three years Leavy reported her book. With Koufax′s blessing, Leavy interviewed nearly every one of his former teammates, opponents, and friends, and emerged with a portrait of the artist that is as thorough and stylish as was his command on the pitching mound.
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