Baseball
Harrison Bader, Dean Kremer headline as Team Israel announces World Baseball Classic lineup
Several MLB players have been added to Team Israel's roster this year, in time for next month's World Baseball Classic.
Alex Bregman, who drew a Jewish star on his cap after October 7, inks $175M deal with the Cubs
Alon Leichman becomes first Israeli head pitching coach in the MLB
Trump backs Roger Clemens for Baseball Hall of Fame, bashing 'erroneous' drug accusations
‘Emotional support alligator’ expelled from baseball game
Wally was turned away from the stadium, despite having been invited to the game.
The MLB has more Jewish players than ever
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.
Remembering Jewish baseball legend Hank Greenberg’s 1934 Rosh Hashanah dilemma
In the end, Greenberg played. As the Tigers took the field, Jews in Detroit took their seats for Rosh Hashanah services.
Catcher writes about how playing for Israel brought him closer to Judaism
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 ‘Pitching Ninja’ Rob Friedman became one of the most popular Jewish personalities in baseball
How did Friedman, a lawyer by trade with only scant amateur baseball experience, become one of the most popular personalities in the sport?
Why has Israel been hosting so many international sports tournaments?
In recent years, Israel has hosted European and global tournaments in lacrosse, flag football and athletics, and will soon add volleyball, water polo and baseball to the list.
These six Jewish baseball players were just drafted into the MLB
The best bellwether of what’s to come is the MLB Draft, which included 20 rounds split between the past three nights. A total of 614 players were drafted this year.
Jewish University of Virginia star Jake Gelof selected in second round of MLB Draft
Gelof joins a talented group of Jewish prospects who have been drafted in recent years.
MLB team members forced to take New York public transportation due to motorcade
While professional athletes spend months training for their season, they may not have been trained to sit in stand-still traffic while crossing paths with President Joe Biden's motorcade in NYC.
Chicago Cubs slugger Matt Mervis sells Hebrew merch to ‘help grow’ baseball in Israel
“I learned a lot,” he said about his experience on Team Israel. “Just talking to everybody and learning more about the culture and life in Israel and things that my grandmother grew up with.”