Dodgers Legends: Koufax, Robinson, Snider, Wheat Profiles
The Page highlights four notable baseball players. Sandy Koufax, a celebrated left-handed pitcher, ended his career early due to elbow trouble but achieved four no-hitters and a perfect game, with 26 and 27 wins in his last two seasons. Jackie Robinson, the first African American in major leagues, had a .311 career average with Brooklyn and led batting with .342 in 1949, earning the N.L. MVP. Duke Snider, renowned for his home runs, was a .295 hitter, leading the league with 43 homers in 1956.