Baseball
Your Investments: Opening day, leaving Egyptian exodus with great wealth, and financial optimism
When the Israelites left Egypt, they carried more than gold and silver. They carried a new financial reality. After generations of limitations, they stepped into a future where growth was possible.
Israel closes out WBC campaign with statement victory over Netherlands
Israel blanks Nicaragua behind dominant pitching for key World Baseball Classic win
Team Israel sharp in tune-up wins as Ausmus eyes WBC statement in Miami
Jewish baseball fans have created an exhaustive list of Jewish players. They missed Monte Pfeiffer
Monte Pfeiffer, who played a single game for the Philadelphia Athletics some 112 years ago, had vanished into baseball obscurity
Alex Bregman’s Boston breakout: A season of resilience, and representation
Alex Bregman is steadily finding his rhythm after overcoming a right quad strain that sidelined him for nearly seven weeks.
Jewish pitcher Gordon makes MLB debut
The 26-year-old left-hander, who previously represented Team Israel in the 2023 World Baseball Classic, became the first Jewish starting pitcher to debut in the majors since 2023.
Your Investments: Baseball and optimism, but don’t forget about those less fortunate
"To receive but not to give is, in Jewish geography as well as Jewish psychology, simply not life," said Rabbi Jonathan Sachs.
14 athletes and personalities inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
All the latest in Jewish sports this week.
Sotheby’s to auction ‘the most complete Jewish baseball card collection in the world’
Historic $500K Jewish baseball card archive celebrates players and their legacy.
Study reveals science behind baseball's 'Magic Mud'
Study confirms what MLB players have long professed: that the magic mud works and is not simply a superstition.
Sandy Koufax famously didn’t pitch on Yom Kippur in 1965. But did he go to synagogue?
Not observant but proudly Jewish, Koufax decided he would not pitch on the holiday. It is a decision that 59 years later remains a defining moment in the history of American Judaism.
Mark Vientos has become a Mets postseason icon. His botched Hebrew tattoo may have an encore.
A young Mets player, Mark Vientos, has become a key figure in the team's unexpected playoff run, despite controversy over a misspelled Hebrew tattoo.
25 ViZionaries: Ryan Lavernway - No.18
Outspoken advocate for Israel and the Jewish people.