But even the extraordinary Pirates-Braves game of May 26, 1959, paled in comparison with the Koufax-Hendley game. Did Sandy Koufax ever hit a home run? After going 8-13 that year, Koufax thought about quitting. Because the Dodgers swept the series, the details of that last game have clouded over. It may have been a surprise to many fans when Koufax retired, but in 1965-1966, he was having regular and severe arm pain and had adopted various remedies to keep pitching. (FYI: The lone run Hendley allowed in that one was driven in by the man who pinch-hit for Koufax in the seventh inning -- Don Drysdale. We tuned in the other night and heard Greenwald and Mike Krukow chastising Barry Bonds for his blatant judgment errors -- in this case, standing at home plate to watch his line drive hit the base of the wall. A NEW Mickey Mantle memory kicked in this week, replacing its evil twin. Hendley finally allowed one-hit the only hit in the game for either side. amzn_assoc_ad_type = "smart"; The storyline isn't only that he pitched a perfect game 50 years ago tonight, but rather that the opposing pitcher, one Bob Hendley, pitched a one-hitter while Koufax was perfecting his resum. The game still holds the record for fewest base runners. ", Video: 2015 ASG: Koufax throws out first pitch to Bench. The Yankees tied it on a Mickey Mantle home run in the top of the seventh. Ralph Terry, in relief, allowed Davis's RBI triple. Click for copy. For there was a time in his career, at one seasons end in 1960, when he threw his glove and spikes into the trash can, believing he was through with baseball. On that day he carried a perfect game into the eighth inning against the San Francisco Giants, a team then powered by a bevy of capable hitters including future Hall of Famers Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, and Orlando Cepeda. Willie Davis doubled in two runs in the first inning, former Yankee Bill Skowron homered in the fourth, and Tommy Davis had two triples, including an RBI triple in the eighth to lead the Dodger offense. Bad news for Chris Morrow and other replacement players doing well in the Giants' system: You aren't welcome on the big club.
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