During the World Series at Dodger Stadium, some fans, including Mets broadcaster Howie Rose, questioned why Dodgers legend Sandy Koufax was seated behind Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as Koufax's credentials arguably merit a front-row seat, highlighting the mix of celebrity and sports hierarchy at the event.
Blake Snell's dominant postseason performance for the Dodgers mirrors Sandy Koufax's legendary 1965 run, with Snell pitching exceptionally well in the NLCS, potentially setting a franchise record for sustained October dominance, and aiming to help the Dodgers win their first World Series since the expanded playoff format.
On September 9, 1965, Sandy Koufax pitched a perfect game for the Los Angeles Dodgers, a rare feat in baseball history, which remains celebrated 60 years later for its exceptional skill and significance in the sport.