An edition of Sandy Koufax: a lefty's legacy (2002)

Sandy Koufax

a lefty's legacy

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An edition of Sandy Koufax: a lefty's legacy (2002)

Sandy Koufax

a lefty's legacy

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In an era when too many heroes have been toppled from too many pedestals, Sandy Koufax stands apart and alone, a legend who declined his own celebrity. As a pitcher, he was sublime, the ace of baseball lore. As a human being, he aspired to be the one thing his talent and his fame wouldn't allow: a regular guy. A Brooklyn kid, he was the product of the sedate and modest fifties who came to define and dominate baseball in the sixties. In Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy, former award-winning Washington Post sportswriter Jane Leavy delivers an uncommon baseball book, vividly re-creating the Koufax era, when presidents were believed and pitchers aspired to go the distance. He was only a teenager when Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley proclaimed him "the Great Jewish Hope" of the franchise. But it wasn't until long after the team had abandoned Brooklyn that the man became the myth. Old-fashioned in his willingness to play when he was injured and in his acute sense of responsibility to his team, Koutax answered to an authority higher than manager Walter Alston. When he refused to pitch the opening game of the 1965 World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, he inadvertently made himself a religious icon and an irrevocably public figure. A year later, he was gone -- done with baseball at age thirty. No other sports hero had retired so young, so well, or so completely. Despite Sandy Koufax's best efforts to protect his privacy, his legend has grown larger ever since. Part biography, part cultural history, Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy gets as close to that legend as he will allow. Through meticulous reporting and interviews with five hundred of his friends, teammates, and opponents, Leavy penetrates the mythology to discover a man more than worthy of myth.

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HarperCollins
Pages
282

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Table of Contents

Preface: Poet and the pitcher
Warming up
Pregame show
When Sandy touched the sky
First inning
Accidental pitcher
Second inning
Greenhorn
Third inning
To be young and wild
Fourth inning
1961
Fifth inning
When we were young
Sixth inning
Pulling teeth
Seventh inning
King of the Jews
Eight inning
Warning shot
Ninth inning
Sweet sorrow
Epilogue: After life
Appendix
Career statistics
Acknowledgments
Index.

Edition Notes

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New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
796.357/092, B
Library of Congress
GV865.K67 L43 2002, GV865.K67L43 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 282 p. :
Number of pages
282

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24218832M
Internet Archive
sandykoufaxlefty00leav0
ISBN 10
0060195339
ISBN 13
9780060195335
LCCN
2002068722
OCLC/WorldCat
49611158

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