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From the Archives: Sandy Koufax wins fifth game of 1965 World Series

October 11, 1965: Dodgers, from left, Maury Wills, Sandy Koufax and Willie Davis celebrate after winning Game 5 of the 1965 World Series against the Minnesota Twins.
(Lou Mack/Los Angeles Times)
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In that fifth game, Koufax pitched a four-hit shutout, striking out 10. The Dodgers won 7-0.

After Koufax’s pitching effort, Los Angeles Times staff writer Frank Finch wrote:

Koufax’s 27th triumph and ninth shutout of 1965 defies description.

For the 84th time in his career, the second time in a World Series and the 22nd time this year, dandy Sandy struck out at least 10 batsmen.

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Three of the four singles were fortunate, to say the least, and he walked only one batsman. …

Koufax was named MVP of the series, which the Dodgers won in seven games.

The post was originally published on Oct. 29, 2010.

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