1964 MLB National League Leaders: Clemente, Mays, Koufax, Vintage Ad

The page highlights prominent players from the National League during the 1964 MLB season, focusing on their achievements. Roberto Clemente, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates, is recognized as the batting champion. Willie Mays, from the San Francisco Giants, is noted for leading in home runs and earning the title of slugging champion. Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers stands out with accolades for his earned run average, winning percentage, and shutouts, showcasing his dominance on the mound. Ken Boyer of the St. Louis Cardinals is acknowledged for his runs batted in, further emphasizing his offensive contribution. Bob Veale, also from the Pirates, is highlighted for his strikeouts, indicating his effectiveness as a pitcher. Lastly, Larry Jackson from the Chicago Cubs is noted for his victories, rounding out the list of leaders in the National League for that season.