This Day In Dodgers History: Sandy Koufax Wins 2nd Cy Young Award
Briefly

Sandy Koufax had an extraordinary 1965 season, leading the league with 335.2 innings pitched and a 2.04 ERA, earning him a unanimous Cy Young Award.
Koufax's remarkable season saw him throwing 27 complete games and achieving a record of 382 strikeouts, a feat unmatched by any left-handed pitcher since 1893.
In the 1965 World Series, Koufax excelled with a 0.38 ERA across 24 innings, earning him his second World Series MVP, highlighting his dominance on the mound.
Koufax's legacy was solidified in 1966 when he became the first pitcher to win the Cy Young Award three times, following another record-setting season.
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