YOUNGEST IN THE BASEBALL HALL OF FAME

Koufax, Sandy | Baseball Hall of Fame

On January 19,  1972, 36-year-old Sandy Koufax, the former
Los Angeles Dodgers star, became the youngest player
elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. "This is the only thing
that’s made having to retire early a little easier," says Koufax,
who retired at age 30. "This is the biggest honor I’ve ever
been given, not just in baseball, but in my life."

Koufax made his Major League Baseball debut in 1955.

Happy 89th birthday, Sandy Koufax!

Koufax, nicknamed "the Left Arm of God,"
turned 90 in December.

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