Question:
I would like to know a list of player in the major league baseball that are jewish? current or hall?
angelo l
2007-12-08 18:40:45 UTC
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LAKERS, ANGELS, & EAGLES!
2007-12-08 18:52:32 UTC
i know shawn green is jewish.......

i live in la. i found this out when he was with the dodgers.....it was controversial because it was a big game he missed over a barmitzffa i think or something like that
schaidog
2007-12-09 02:54:17 UTC
Cal Abrams, outfielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers and other teams

Brad Ausmus, Houston Astros catcher

Morrie Arnovich

Moe Berg, catcher and spy

Ron Blomberg (1948–) Major League's first designated hitter

Lou Boudreau

Ryan Braun, Major League baseball player with the Milwaukee Brewers

Craig Breslow

Andy Cohen (1904-1988) 2nd baseman for the New York Giants (1926, 1928, 1929). Managed one game for 1960 Philadelphia Phillies

Harry Danning

Harry Eisenstadt

Mike Epstein

Harry Feldman

Scott Feldman

Matt Ford

Shawn Green

Sid Gordon, infielder for the New York Yankees

John Grabow

Adam Greenberg (1981–) former outfielder with the Chicago Cubs

Hank Greenberg — AL MVP 1935/1940, HoF

Jason Hirsh

Ken Holtzman, pitched two major league no-hitters. pitched in the '60s and '70s

Joe Horlen

Gabe Kapler, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox

Benny Kauff — "The Ty Cobb of the Feds"

Ian Kinsler

Sandy Koufax — NL MVP 1963, HoF

Alan Levine

Jesse Levis — Catcher with Brewers and Indians in the mid 1990s.

Mike Lieberthal — Lieberthal's father is Jewish, and he is therefore considered Jewish under Reform Judaism, and is also listed as such by the American Jewish Historical Society and others.

Elliott Maddox, Yankees, Mets, Orioles, Senators, Rangers

Jason Marquis, pitcher for the Chicago Cubs

Erskine Mayer

Buddy Myer, infielder for Senators in the '30s and '40s

David Newhan up for debate as he believes in Jesus

Jeff Newman

Barney Pelty

Lefty Phillips, managed the California Angels in late 1960s and early 1970s.

Lipman Pike, major league baseball's first player.

Jake Pitler

Scott Radinsky

Jimmie Reese

Dave Roberts

Al Rosen — AL MVP 1953

Goodwin Rosen, "Goody"

Richie Scheinblum Outfielder for Indians, Senators, Cardinals, Royals, Reds and Angels (1960s and 1970s) Was on the 1972 American League All-Star Team

Scott Schoeneweis

Art Shamsky, outfielder and first baseman in the '60s and '70s with the Reds and Mets.

Larry Sherry, relief pitcher for the Dodgers

Norm Sherry, pitcher, managed the California Angels

Mose Solomon — "The Rabbi of Swat"

Adam Stern

Steve Stone — 1980 AL Cy Young winner

Steve Wapnick

Justin Wayne

Phil Weintraub

Steve Yeager, catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers

Kevin Youkilis

Eddie Zosky
Buffalo1
2007-12-09 06:30:19 UTC
Gaylord Perry? I hadn't heard that he was Jewish. If that's true, then so is his older brother Jim Perry.
C R
2007-12-09 19:08:53 UTC
Great job by Shai - but he forgot Rod Carew
The Ghost of Shasta
2007-12-09 03:19:33 UTC
I understand that everyone is Jewish. If we go back far enough into our family history we will find someone who is Jewish.
Anonymous
2007-12-09 03:36:50 UTC
shawn green gaylord perry-(HOF) aaron heilman kevin youkilis


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