Wednesday, November 18, 1970

1965: Zoilo & Tony-O lead the AL MVP race


On this day in 1965, Zoilo Versalles was named the AL MVP.  He was followed by teammate Tony Oliva.  Zoilo & Tony were two of the key players in the Minnesota Twins who lost to the LA Dodgers in 7 games.   

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1966: Sandy Koufax retired

Sandy Koufax retired on this day in 1966.   His arm was spent at age 30.  
 
I saw him pitch a couple of times on TV, or more specifically when he broke my heart in game 7 of the 1965 World Series against my favorite Twins.
 
For my money, he was the greatest lefty of our generation.   Just ask the hitters who couldn't hit his wicked pitches!
 
From 1961 to 1966, his last season with the LA Dodgers, he won 129 games and led the league in strikeouts 4 times.  He was also the ERA champ 5 seasons in a row.
 
What about the post season?   He pitched the Dodgers to victories in the 1963 and 1965 Series.  
 
It's a shame that arm troubles cut his career short!

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