Jewish Sports Quotes | Dodgers Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy
Koufax did not pitch in the opening game of the 1965 World Series because
the game fell on Yom Kippur. Don Drysdale, who pitched in Koufax'
place, gave up 7 runs in 2 and 2/3 innings.
"I bet right now you are wishing that I was Jewish, too,"
-- Don Drysdale to manager Walt Alston
Source: Center for Sport and Jewish Life
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Tips: Rabbi's Curse Causes Yankee Collapse | Posted on Monday, May 02 @ 00:00:00 UTC 
With the Yankees strugling again (probably not for long) you need to
wonder if they are cursed?!? In JewCentral's humorous articles Rabbi's Curse Causes Yankee Collapse (following last years' playoff loss to the Red Sox) and The Curse of Rabbi No (after their loss in 2003) it would seem that the Yankees are doomed.
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