A former coach for Team Israel and one of the most prominent Jews in baseball today, Kapler says his decision comes from belief that the US is not 'representing us well right now'

The 6-foot-2, 190-lb. Ari Kligman is only 20 months his brother's junior. His 89-mph fastball just might make them the first-ever big-league Orthodox pitcher-catcher sibling duo

49 years ago, this proud Jew from Atlanta made history while wearing Yankee pinstripes

The 76-year-old oversaw media relations through New York’s 1986 World Series title, Subway Series against the Yankees in 2000, and 2015 against the Royals

After two seasons affected by the pandemic, a three-month lockout, and a shortened free agent period, fans of the only Tribe left in the major leagues have much to look forward to

Three-time Cy Young winner, considered one of the greatest pitchers to ever play the game, famously didn't play in Game 1 of the 1965 World Series due to it falling on Yom Kippur

Kapler guided San Francisco Giants, a team with low expectations, to a franchise-record and league-leading 107 wins in the regular season

Southpaw holds Houston Astros to four hits over six innings to clinch Game Six, which contained what may have been the most Jewish play in any Major League Baseball matchup ever

Longtime Milwaukee Brewers outfielder and 6-time All-Star won 2006 Rookie of the Year, 2011 MVP, but was also marred in steroid scandal

Relief pitcher Richard Bleier has also played for Team Israel and hopes to do so again

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