Greatest moments in Dodger Stadium history
Dodger Stadium was the site of one of the greatest regular-season finishes of all-time. The
Dodgers beat writer Dylan Hernandez counts down his top 10 moments in Dodger Stadium’s 50-year history.
Koufax was three weeks removed from his last victory when he threw what remains the only perfect game in Dodgers history. The Hall of Famer was locked in a pitchers’ duel with Bob Hendley, who was only recently promoted from the minor leagues but also had a no-hitter through seven innings. The Dodgers took a 1-0 lead in the fifth inning when Lou Johnson drew a walk and advanced to second base on a sacrifice bunt by Ron Fairly. Johnson stole third, which resulted in an errant throw by Cubs catcher Chris Krug that flew into left field and allowed Johnson to score. Koufax finished the game with a flourish, striking out the last six batters he faced. Harvey Kuenn, who made the final out in Koufax’s 1963 no-hitter, made the final out. Koufax’s performance was voted the greatest pitched game of all-time in a 1995 poll of members of the Society for American Baseball Research. The perfect game marked his fourth no-hitter, breaking
Gibson’s home run was not only the most dramatic moment in the history of the ballpark, but also probably in the entire sporting history of Los Angeles. The