Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was seated one row in front of Los Angeles Dodgers legend Sandy Koufax during Game 4 of the World Series on Tuesday at Dodger Stadium, and New York Mets broadcaster Howie Rose was not happy about it via Fox News.
Rose stated that Koufax shouldn’t take a back seat to anyone.
“How does Sandy end up in the second row?” Rose posted on X.
“Maybe those are his permanent, personal seats but Sandy Koufax takes a back seat to no one. Especially at Dodger Stadium.”
The Duke of Sussex and Markle also sat in the row ahead of NBA legend and Dodgers co-owner Magic Johnson.
Sandy Koufax is one of the most decorated pitchers in MLB history. Born in Brooklyn, Koufax spent his entire career with the Dodgers. He made his debut at just 19 years old, while the team was still in Brooklyn, and continued with them as they relocated to Los Angeles three years later.
Koufax won the National League MVP in 1963 and is a three-time Cy Young Award winner, four-time World Series champion, and two-time World Series MVP. He retired at the age of 30 due to chronic elbow pain and became the youngest player ever inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame at 36.
This once-in-a-generation talent accumulated a career record of 165 wins and 87 losses, with a remarkable 2.87 ERA over 2,324 ⅓ innings. Throughout his incredible career, Koufax completed 137 games.
The Dodgers wish they could turn back time to have Koufax suit up and pitch for them in Game 6, as they lost to the Toronto Blue Jays 6-1 on Wednesday night to fall behind 3-2 in the best-of-seven series.
Game 6 of the World Series is on Friday at the Rogers Centre in Toronto at 8 p.m. ET, and FOX is exclusively broadcasting the game.
The Dodgers will turn to Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who threw a complete game in their Game 2 win, to save their season, while the Blue Jays will start Kevin Gausman.
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