Legendary Athletes Known By One Name: LeBron, Tiger, And Koufax Celebrate December 30 Birthdays

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Los Angeles Dodger Sandy Koufax

December 30 is the birthdate of legendary athletes who rose to the pinnacle of their sports and are affectionately known by one name.

1. LeBron James, 41

King James, as LeBron is sometimes called, has been in the NBA since 2003.

He is still playing albeit not at the breakneck speed he once did.

Regardless, his longevity in a physically demanding sport is noteworthy.

The future Hall of Famer’s resume is so full that it is impossible to list all of his accomplishments succinctly; however, LeBron is a four-time NBA champion and 21-time NBA All Star.

2. Tiger Woods, 50

Tiger is 50. He turned pro in 1996, has recorded 82 PGA Tour wins including 15 Majors.


The significance of this birthday for Tiger is that he can now compete on the Champions Tour which allows players to ride in carts.

Tiger has been hindered by many injuries and surgeries, and many believe if he gets well enough to compete on the Champions Tour and does not need to walk the course in his rounds, we will see some vintage Tiger shots on the golf course.

3. Sandy Koufax, 90

The modern generation of baseball fans may not know that Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers left handed pitcher Sandy Koufax is still among the greatest pitchers to ever play MLB baseball despite his career being over nearly 60 years.

Koufax pitched his entire career with the same team that relocated during his tenure. His resume is massive. Koufax was a four-time World Series Champion, three-time Cy Young Award winner, a four-time MLB strikeout leader, and he threw four no-hitters and a perfect game on September 9, 1965.

Koufax is still thriving and supportive of his team. He was at several Dodgers games during the team’s 2024 postseason and World Series run.