Tag: Jewish Baseball

Nate Fish, known as the "King of Jewish Baseball," has a background in coaching and playing for various teams such as Team USA, the Tel Aviv Lightning, and the Savannah Bananas.
In a themed Passover seder episode, hosts James Hirsh and Gabe Pulver combine the traditions of matzah brei and baseball to create a "Jewish baseball" celebration.
In episode 81 of Unorthodox, the focus is on Jewish baseball with guest Adam Irving discussing his documentary "Off the Rails" about Darius McCollum, a transit enthusiast with Asperger's arrested multiple times for impersonating NYC subway conductors.
Al Rosen, the Cleveland Indians' former third baseman known as the Hebrew Hammer, died at 91.
"Hank Greenberg: The Hero Who Didn't Want to Be One" is a biographical book discussing the life of Hank Greenberg, a Jewish baseball player who achieved great success, particularly in his 1938 season with the Detroit Tigers.