Sandy Koufax, World Series and MLB
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Mets announcer Howie Rose was among those who took to X to object Koufax’s seat, which he believes should have been front row. “How does Sandy end up in the second row?” Rose wrote. “Maybe those are his permanent, personal seats but Sandy Koufax takes a back seat to no one. Especially at Dodger Stadium.”
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