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Two of his wins were shutouts, including a one-hitter and a two-hitter, with Roberto Clemente getting both hits against him in the latter, his last game in Puerto Rico before being released. Besides the Dodgers, the Criollos were the only other team Koufax pitched for in his career.
1962 – Sandy Koufax (2.54) 1963 – Sandy Koufax (1.88) 1964 – Sandy Koufax (1.74) 1965 – Sandy Koufax (2.04) 1966 – Sandy Koufax (1.73) 1980 – Don Sutton (2.20) 1984 – Alejandro Peña (2.48) 2000 – Kevin Brown (2.58) 2011 – Clayton Kershaw (2.28) 2012 – Clayton Kershaw (2.53) 2013 – Clayton Kershaw (1.83) 2014 – Clayton ...
Roberto Enrique Clemente Walker (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈβeɾto enˈrike kleˈmente (ɣ)walˈkeɾ]; [a] August 18, 1934 – December 31, 1972) was a Puerto Rican professional baseball player who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh Pirates, primarily as a right fielder.
World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers beat New York Yankees (4–0); Sandy Koufax ... Detroit Tigers (AL); Roberto Clemente ... York Mets gives him 328 career wins, ...
Six of these unanimous wins were accompanied by a win of the Most Valuable Player award (marked with * below; ** denotes that the player's unanimous win was accompanied by a unanimous win of the MVP Award). In the National League, 12 players have unanimously won the Cy Young Award, for a total of 15 wins. Sandy Koufax (1963*, 1965, 1966)
October 2 – Sandy Koufax wins his 26th game as the Dodgers beat the Braves 3–1, for their 14th win in their last 15 games as they clinch the N.L. pennant. October 7 – Jim Kaat gives Minnesota a 2–0 World Series lead by driving in two runs, defeating Sandy Koufax and the Los Angeles Dodgers 5–1 at Minnesota's Metropolitan Stadium.
Sandy Koufax wins his 26th game as the Dodgers beat the Milwaukee Braves 2–1, for their 14th win in their last 15 games as they clinch the National League pennant. The New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies play to a 0–0 tie after 18 innings. Starters Rob Gardner and Chris Short each throw 15 shutout innings before the bullpens take over.
4 Roberto Clemente (1961, 1964–1965, 1967) 4 Bill Madlock (1975–1976, 1981, 1983) * The 1910 American League batting title is disputed, with different sources giving the title to Ty Cobb or to Nap Lajoie or to both. See 1910 Chalmers Award.