Sandy Koufax - Wikipedia
Sandy Koufax: 'I'm still part of the Dodgers … see you Opening Day', by Jon Weisman
The Life and Career of Sandy Koufax
Dodgers to retire Fernando Valenzuela's No. 34 this summer – Orange County Register
Dodgers Right 25-Year Wrong, Retire Fernando Valenzuela's Number
Los Angeles Dodgers pitching ace Sandy Koufax announces his retirement - This Day In Baseball
Sandy Koufax: He Didn't Pitch the Longest but He May Have Pitched the Best - Jugs Sports
Sandy Koufax: Greatest living Dodger revels in roots – Twin Cities
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum - 53 years ago today, Dodgers legend Sandy Koufax went out on his own terms. (National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum) quits
Retired pitcher Sandy Koufax pitches during the Oldtimers game on Sunday, July 23, 1979 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. Koufax was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1972 and is
Darren Rovell on X: This day in 1966: Sandy Koufax, 30, the highest paid pitcher in baseball ($125,000), calls it quits due to an arthritic elbow. He pitches his final season in
Dodgers to retire Fernando Valenzuela's No. 34 this summer - NBC Sports