Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy
 

Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy

by Jane Leavy

Nobody ever threw a baseball better than Sandy Koufax. He dominated the game -- and the ball, making it rise, break, sing. Then, after his best season, in 1966, he was gone, retired at age thirty, leaving behind a reputation as the game's greatest lefty and most misunderstood man. The Brooklyn boy whom the Dodgers signed as "the Great Jewish Hope" will forever be known for his refusal to... (read more)

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The absolute best biography I've ever read-- not just of a ballplayer, of anyone. Leavy really knows what she's doing, and the story of Koufax is just as interesting as the man himself. Even people who aren't fans of Koufax, or the Dodgers, or necessarily baseball should give this one a go.

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