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== History ==
 
== History ==
[[Homer]] called the radio show to talk about how much [[Ned Flanders]] sucked as coach of the [[Springfield Wildcats]]. Roy broke him off and asked if he had a question for Sandy Koufax. Homer had - he asked if he thought Flanders was a big jerk. After he said that, he was cut off, so he called the show again, but when they realized it was Homer, they cut him off again.<ref>"[[Bart Star]]"</ref>  
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[[Homer]] called the radio show to talk about how much [[Ned Flanders]] sucked as coach of the [[Springfield Wildcats]]. Roy broke him off and asked if he had a question for Sandy Koufax. Homer did—he asked if he thought Flanders was a big jerk. After he said that, he was cut off, so he called the show again, but when they realized it was Homer, they cut him off again.<ref>"[[Bart Star]]"</ref>
  
When [[Krusty]] walked on [[The Jewish Walk of Fame]] with his dog he told it to pee on Sandy Koufax's star as he lost ten grand when Koufax wouldn't pitch on {{W|Yom Kippur}}.<ref>"[[Today I Am a Clown]]"</ref>
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When [[Krusty]] walked on [[The Jewish Walk of Fame]] with his dog, he told it to pee on Sandy Koufax's star as he lost ten grand when Koufax wouldn't pitch on {{W|Yom Kippur}}.<ref>"[[Today I Am a Clown]]"</ref>
  
Sandy Koufax was [[Comic Book Guy]]'s favorite pitcher when he was a kid. Comic Book Guy's father, [[Postage Stamp Fellow]], got a baseball signed by Sandy Koufax for Comic Book Guy on the day he was to have a big baseball game. However, Postage Stamp Fellow never showed up to the game and Comic Book Guy got disheartened and lost the game. After this, Postage Stamp Fellow didn't give Comic Book Guy the baseball until years later, when he told Comic Book Guy why he didn't show up.<ref>"[[The Dad-Feelings Limited]]"</ref>
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Sandy Koufax was [[Comic Book Guy]]'s favorite pitcher when he was a kid. Comic Book Guy's father, [[Postage Stamp Fellow]], got a baseball signed by Sandy Koufax for Comic Book Guy on the day he was supposed to have a big baseball game. However, Postage Stamp Fellow never showed up to the game, and Comic Book Guy got disheartened and lost the game. After this, Postage Stamp Fellow didn't give Comic Book Guy the baseball until years later, when he told Comic Book Guy why he didn't show up.<ref>"[[The Dad-Feelings Limited]]"</ref>
  
Sandy Koufax is one of the many people on "[[Ned]]'s List of Laudable Lefties".<ref>''[[Flanders' Book of Faith]]''</ref>
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[[Grampa]] told a [[New York Yankees]] player that he pitched worse than Sandy Koufax on {{W|Yom Kippur}}.<ref>"[[Abe League of Their Moe]]"</ref>
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Sandy Koufax was one of the many people on "[[Ned]]'s List of Laudable Lefties".<ref>''[[Flanders' Book of Faith]]''</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Latest revision as of 15:28, April 28, 2025

Sandy Koufax
Sandy Koufax.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Baseball player
First appearance: "Bart Star"


Sandy Koufax is a former baseball player.

History[edit]

Homer called the radio show to talk about how much Ned Flanders sucked as coach of the Springfield Wildcats. Roy broke him off and asked if he had a question for Sandy Koufax. Homer did—he asked if he thought Flanders was a big jerk. After he said that, he was cut off, so he called the show again, but when they realized it was Homer, they cut him off again.[1]

When Krusty walked on The Jewish Walk of Fame with his dog, he told it to pee on Sandy Koufax's star as he lost ten grand when Koufax wouldn't pitch on Yom Kippur.[2]

Sandy Koufax was Comic Book Guy's favorite pitcher when he was a kid. Comic Book Guy's father, Postage Stamp Fellow, got a baseball signed by Sandy Koufax for Comic Book Guy on the day he was supposed to have a big baseball game. However, Postage Stamp Fellow never showed up to the game, and Comic Book Guy got disheartened and lost the game. After this, Postage Stamp Fellow didn't give Comic Book Guy the baseball until years later, when he told Comic Book Guy why he didn't show up.[3]

Grampa told a New York Yankees player that he pitched worse than Sandy Koufax on Yom Kippur.[4]

Sandy Koufax was one of the many people on "Ned's List of Laudable Lefties".[5]

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