Jewish Major Leaguers in Their Own Words

Jewish Major Leaguers in Their Own Words
Author: Peter Ephross,Martin Abramowitz
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786489664

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Between 1870 and 2010, 165 Jewish Americans played Major League Baseball. This work presents oral histories featuring 23 of them. From Bob Berman, a catcher for the Washington Senators in 1918, to Adam Greenberg, an outfielder for the Chicago Cubs in 2005, the players discuss their careers and consider how their Jewish heritage affected them. Legends like Hank Greenberg and Al Rosen as well as lesser-known players reflect on the issue of whether to play on high holidays, responses to anti-Semitism on and off the field, bonds formed with black teammates also facing prejudice, and personal and Jewish pride in their accomplishments. Together, these oral histories paint a vivid portrait of what it was like to be a Jewish Major Leaguer.

The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture 2017 2018

The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture  2017 2018
Author: William M. Simons
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2019-03-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781476636313

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Widely acknowledged as the preeminent gathering of baseball scholars, the annual Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture has made significant contributions to baseball research. This collection of 15 new essays selected from the 2017 and the 2018 symposia examines topics whose importance extend beyond the ballpark. Presented in six parts, the essays explore baseball's cultural and social history and analyze the tools that encourage a more sophisticated understanding of baseball as a game and enterprise.

American Jews and America s Game

American Jews and America s Game
Author: Larry Ruttman
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780803264823

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Most fans don’t know how far the Jewish presence in baseball extends beyond a few famous players such as Greenberg, Rosen, Koufax, Holtzman, Green, Ausmus, Youkilis, Braun, and Kinsler. In fact, that presence extends to the baseball commissioner Bud Selig, labor leaders Marvin Miller and Don Fehr, owners Jerry Reinsdorf and Stuart Sternberg, officials Theo Epstein and Mark Shapiro, sportswriters Murray Chass, Ross Newhan, Ira Berkow, and Roger Kahn, and even famous Jewish baseball fans like Alan Dershowitz and Barney Frank. The life stories of these and many others, on and off the field, have been compiled from nearly fifty in-depth interviews and arranged by decade in this edifying and entertaining work of oral and cultural history. In American Jews and America’s Game each person talks about growing up Jewish and dealing with Jewish identity, assimilation, intermarriage, future viability, religious observance, anti-Semitism, and Israel. Each tells about being in the midst of the colorful pantheon of players who, over the past seventy-five years or more, have made baseball what it is. Their stories tell, as no previous book has, the history of the larger-than-life role of Jews in America’s pastime.

Matzoh Balls and Baseballs

Matzoh Balls and Baseballs
Author: Dave Cohen,Steven LeBow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 0982285345

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As "America's favorite pastime," perhaps no sport has chronicled the rise of an immigrant nation like baseball. From German-American parents came Babe Ruth, Italian-Americans proudly point to Joe DiMaggio, and Jackie Robinson shattered the color barrier for African Americans that had kept them out of the game since the 1880s. Certainly, almost every Jewish baseball fan knows the names of Hall of Famers Hank Greenberg and Sandy Koufax, but Jews have played professional baseball in the United States since the earliest days of the sport. Indeed, over 160 Jews are known to have played professional baseball during the modern era, contributing significantly to the game on every level. But who, other than Koufax, is the only other Jewish pitcher to win the Cy Young Award? Which Jewish ballplayer's place in baseball history is assured, as he has the distinction of being the first major leaguer to play a game as a DH? In his landmark book Matzoh Balls and Baseballs, popular sportscaster Dave Cohen uncovers this hidden history and goes right to the source for answers, interviewing 17 former Jewish MLB players to hear, in their own words, what it was like to play in the Majors - the triumphs, frustrations, and everything in between. Foreword by Steve Greenberg. Interviewees include: Larry Yellen, Ron Blomberg, Elliott Maddox, Jim Gaudet, Richie Scheinblum, Joe Ginsberg, Ross Baumgarten, Mike Epstein, Ken Holtzman, Norm Sherry, Steve Stone, Steve Hertz, Don Taussig, Norm Miller, Barry Latman, Morris Savransky, and Al Rosen.

The Jewish Baseball Card Book

The Jewish Baseball Card Book
Author: Bob Wechsler,Peter McDonald
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-10
Genre: Baseball cards
ISBN: 069289411X

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The Baseball Talmud

The Baseball Talmud
Author: Howard Megdal
Publsiher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781637270332

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Updated and expanded edition! From the icons of the game to the players who got their big break but never quite broke through, The Baseball Talmud provides a wonderful historical narration of Major League Jewish Baseball in America. All the stats, the facts, the stories, and the (often unheralded) glory. This delightful compmendium reveals that there is far more to Jewish baseball than Hank Greenberg's powerful slugging and Sandy Koufax's masterful control. From Ausmus to Zinn, Berg to Kinsler, Holtzman to Yeager, and many others, Howard Megdal draws upon the lore and the little-known details that increase our enjoyment of the game. This new, expanded edition of The Baseball Talmud rewrites the history of Jewish baseball and is a book that every baseball fan should own.

The Spy Who Played Baseball

The Spy Who Played Baseball
Author: Carrie Jones
Publsiher: Kar-Ben Publishing (R)
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2018
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781512458640

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"Biography of Major League Baseball catcher and coach who was a spy for the Office of Strategic Services during World War II"--Provided by publisher.

Heritage

Heritage
Author: American Jewish Historical Society
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2003
Genre: Jews
ISBN: STANFORD:36105133505102

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