Game 3 of the 2025 World Series forced players to dig deeper than they probably ever have during their respective MLB careers, and it also tested the mental strength of those watching. Although there was no shortage of action in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 18-innings victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night, staying glued to any live sporting event for almost seven hours straight is admittedly a challenge. One might assume that an 89-year-old would not have the energy to tough it out.
But they do not know Sandy Koufax. The legendary Dodgers starting pitcher is a one-of-a-kind, and he is at his best in October. Displaying admirable dedication to the only franchise he played for during his 12-year Hall of Fame career, Koufax remained in Dodger Stadium for the entirety of LA's m

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