Baseball Research Journal SABR Society for American Baseball
Koufax achieves perfection
The Hall of Fame Looks at Baseball Scouts – Society for American Baseball Research
The Recorder - Mickey Mantle, Sandy Koufax, American Legion hold out hope for baseball season
Sid Gordon was a Brooklyn kid who learned his craft on the local sandlots. He grew up in the shadows of Ebbets Field, however, began his career with the Giants in 1941. Baseball during the Great Depression, the Second World War, and the critical post war years is a story of the contributions of immigrants, selfless patriots, and the heroes of the game of baseball. Mark Twain once called baseball the very symbol of America. The game has produced many of Americas greatest heroes.
Sid Gordon an American Baseball Story: A Jewish Boys Journey from the Brooklyn Sandlots to Major League Baseball [Book]
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Sandy Koufax, Yom Kippur and the 1965 World Series - Sports Illustrated
MLB Sandy Koufax Baseballs, Sandy Koufax MLB Base Balls
Sandy Koufax - Baseball Hall of Fame Biographies
This week in Jewish history Future Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax declines to pitch Game One of World Series on Yom Kippur - World Jewish Congress
Historic BBWAA Class of '72 featured Koufax, Berra, Wynn