Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax may have had the best consecutive
years of any pitcher ever from 1961 through 1966, winning 149 games
while losing just forty-seven with a miniscule earned run average
and more than one strikeout per inning. He retired at age thirty
because of severe arthritis in his pitching arm. This book
chronicles his turbulent life and focuses on the reverential
mystique enveloping Koufax even to this day-based in equal parts on
his magnificence; his retirement, caused by a tragic condition; and
his subsequent Garboesque public persona.
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