I know sometimes people'll say, "Well, you've done everything possible, what're you gonna do next?
Where Have You Gone, Sandy Koufax? There are times when I feel like I have an obligation not to do certain things because I'm preparing myself to pitch. Says the Pittsburgh Pirates' Willie Stargell, "Hitting against him is like eating soup with a fork." He's out there trying to get your team out, too. Check out friend of Dodger Thoughts BHsportsguy's Dodger-related homage to Allan Malamud at True Blue L.A. Colorado rallied from a 10-1 deficit today to defeat Atlanta, 12-10, sweeping the Braves in a three-game series. --I can't. How do you know what the other pitcher's going to do? You've got to say to yourself, "I don't know how many I'm gonna get, but if I can keep the other side from scoring any I have a lot better chance." Expanded playoffs could lower bar for Dodgers in 2012, Reports: Dodgers were finalists for Fielder. --Maybe I am. And I say to myself, "Well, why not?
Sandy Koufax famously chose not to start Game 1 of the 1965 World Series for the Dodgers because it fell on Yom Kippur, but his whereabouts that day remain a mystery. Did you know Takashi Saito can't see a catcher giving signs with his fingers at night? Dodger Thoughts friend Stan from Tacoma passes along the massive interview Koufax did for the issue, which begins thusly: Sandy, what's the difference between the way you manage your life and the way anybody else would manage his?
You can't pitch a better ball game." Sandy Koufax discusses pitching Topics: Baseball, Sports Sciences, Sports Studies
--I don't do anything different. Well, the Dodgers score more runs than people think, but even if your ball club scores a lot of runs I don't think you can take the attitude that you can give up two or three runs and still win. “Incredible,” was how Fried recalled the meeting in an interview last year with JUF News . Sandy Koufax was Sports Illustrated's 1965 Sportsman of the Year. An exclusive Jewish Week interview. There's nothing to stop me -- except the hitters.
Wow, where did all these links come from? Why can't I do more, why can't I do a better job?" Sometimes you get enough runs and you try to take it easy and all of a sudden you're in trouble. That's the exact record that the Los Angeles Sparks rode into the WNBA playoffs that start tonight. Catching up with the baseball legend, as the 50th anniversary of his iconic Yom Kippur day off approaches. Yes, but you have this reputation for being awfully hard on yourself.
--You've got to put out on every pitch.
Fried met Koufax in 2018 when the Braves and Dodgers faced off in the postseason. At this stage of your career isn't there any tendency on your part to jake it a little, not to put out quite so much?
… You can always try to pitch a better ball game, the best you possibly can.
OLSEN ON KOUFAX. At 30, Sandy Koufax lives alone in a modest two-bedroom bungalow in Studio City, just over the hill from Hollywood and Beverly Hills.
Jim Thome, who had four singles in 17 plate appearances as a Dodger a year ago, is having one of the best age-39 seasons in baseball history, according to Aaron Gleeman of Hardball Talk. People say, doesn't it make you a better pitcher because your team doesn't score runs, doesn't that make you bear down? The disappointing Dodgers' worst 34-game stretch this season has been 13-21. And San Francisco rallied from a 10-1 deficit as well -- the Giants were tied with the Reds in the ninth, 11-11. I do the things that most people do. Sandy, I've seen you after you've pitched and you sit at your locker and you look like World War II.
From the batter's point of view, Sandy Koufax in full pitching motion is an awesome spectacle. Gregg Found and Matt Willis of ESPN.comdelve into Hiroki Kuroda's near-historic 0-for-40 season at the plate. Yes, but you go out there and work like a guy who's expecting to be cut right after the game. Sandy Koufax was Sports Illustrated's 1965 Sportsman of the Year.
Prince Fielder close to deal with the Tigers, Thirty-two years without Super Bowl fever. I can't.
So you put out on every pitch. Dodger Thoughts friend Stan from Tacoma passes along the massive interview Koufax did for the issue, which begins thusly: But other than that my life is about as normal as I can keep it. Mark Bowman of MLB.com has details (via Hardball Talk).
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