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<p> The conclusion of the Sandy Koufax Era was a wild roller coaster ride for the LA Dodgers. Overly dependent on the fragile left arm of their to-be Hall of Fame left-hander they careened from their worst season since World War II in 1964 after losing Koufax to an injury in mid-August to a World Series Championship in 1965 on the strength of his shutout performance on short rest in Game 7 with the Twins to an ignominious World Series collapse to the Orioles in 1966 after he single-handedly saved the Dodgers' 1966 regular season in the final game.</p><p> In the last two seasons of his career Koufax averaged an impressive 27 complete games 27 wins and 350 strikeouts. Yet 16 days after winning his second straight unanimous Cy Young Award he shocked Major League Baseball by announcing he was going to retire. Like a supernova that had lit up the sports world for six years he flamed out and was gone by age 30.</p>