MLBMLB Los Angeles Dodgers1955–1966Hall of Fame · 1972

Sandy Koufax Cards & Plaques

The greatest lefty ever on the wall — the Dodgers fan's gift forever.

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Sandy Koufax HOF Stats 8x10 plaque

Career snapshot

Pitching: 165-87 record · 2.76 ERA · 2,396 K · 137 complete games · 4 no-hitters

Accolades

★ 3× Cy Young Award (1963, 1965, 1966 — won when one was awarded for all MLB)

★ 1963 NL MVP

★ 4× World Series Champion (1955 Brooklyn; 1959, 1963, 1965 LA)

★ 2× World Series MVP (1963, 1965)

★ 4 no-hitters including a perfect game (1965)

★ 7× All-Star

★ 5× ERA Title leader

★ Hall of Fame 1972 — youngest player ever elected (age 36)

The card collector's view

Koufax's true rookie is the 1955 Topps #123 — a six-figure vintage card in PSA 8 and one of the great pitching rookies in the entire 1950s Topps run. His 1960–1966 peak-era Topps cards (especially the 1965 Topps #300 and 1966 Topps #100) carry strong vintage premiums. Modern Topps Heritage, Topps Archives, and Allen & Ginter commemoratives keep the Koufax market deep with Dodgers and Jewish-collector audiences.

About Sandy Koufax Cards & Plaques at FreshDCards

Sandy Koufax pitched a five-year peak from 1962 to 1966 that's never been matched in baseball history — three Cy Youngs back when only one was awarded across all of MLB, four no-hitters including a perfect game in 1965, and four World Series titles with the Dodgers. He won the 1963 NL MVP and two World Series MVPs (1963, 1965). Then arthritis in his elbow forced him to retire at age 30 — in his prime — making him the youngest player ever elected to the Hall of Fame (1972, age 36). The greatest left-handed pitcher who ever lived.