This Day In Dodgers History: Sandy Koufax Wins 1963 MVP; Ebbets Field Sold
Briefly

Sandy Koufax won the 1963 NL MVP Award with 237 points, leading the league in several categories while posting a career-best .833 winning percentage.
In the same season, Koufax not only won the MVP award but also earned the Cy Young award, differentiating him as the first Dodgers pitcher to achieve both.
Koufax's remarkable 1963 season included a record of 25-5, a 1.88 ERA, and 306 strikeouts, punctuated by a stellar performance in the World Series.
The sale of Ebbets Field in 1956 marked a significant turn in Dodgers history, leading to their eventual move to Los Angeles in 1958.
Read at Dodger Blue
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