“I am a Jew,” says Danny Valencia, who hit 96 home runs over an eight-year MLB career. Many other players then repeat the line.
Amid all the messages from athletes and teams condemning Hamas attacks, the exceptions stand out.
Bregman followed in the footsteps of players such as Julian Edelman and Deni Avdija, who have also sported Jewish symbols on their uniforms after crises affecting Jews around the world.
Kremer became the first Israeli drafted into the big leagues in 2015 when he was selected by the San Diego Padres.
With Kapler’s firing, San Diego Padres manager Bob Melvin becomes the league’s lone Jewish skipper.
Wally was turned away from the stadium, despite having been invited to the game.
None of them will face a Yom Kippur dilemma this year, like Sandy Koufax's decision to sit out Game 1 of the 1965 World Series.
In the end, Greenberg played. As the Tigers took the field, Jews in Detroit took their seats for Rosh Hashanah services.
In “Baseball and Belonging", Ryan Lavarnway chronicles his life, athletic career and how a call from Israel’s burgeoning baseball program helped him find his Judaism.
How did Friedman, a lawyer by trade with only scant amateur baseball experience, become one of the most popular personalities in the sport?