Table of Contents
List of Illustrations xi
Foreword Allan H. "Bud" Selig xv
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxix
Introduction Martin Abramowitz 1
The 1930s
Henry "Hank" Greenberg: Hall of Fame Infielder and Outfielder, Revealing the Survival of American Judaism Generation by Generation 9
The 1940s
Thelma "Tiby" Eisen and Anita Foss: Baseball Players and Pioneers for Women's Rights, in a League of Their Own 35
Dr. Martin Abramowitz: Originator of Jewish Major Leaguers Baseball Cards 47
Barney Frank: Fan and Congressman 55
The 1950s
Al Rosen: First-Ever Unanimous Most Valuable Player Selection, the Luckiest Jew Alive 67
Alan Dershowitz: From Avi the Bum and Ballplayer to Alan the Professor, Defender, and Civil libertarian 79
Sol Gittleman: First-Generation Jewish American, Realizing the American Dream 91
Howard Goldstein, Esquire: Jewish Baseball Memorabilia Collector, Preserving Memory Jewish-Style 103
Roger Kahn: Author of the Classic Baseball Book The Boys of Summer 113
The 1960s
Sandy Koufax: Pitcher Nonpareil and Perfect Gentleman 127
Murray Chass: Hall of Fame New York Times Scribe 137
Ira Berkow: New York Times Journalist, Author, Pulitzer Prize Winner, and Jewish Son 147
Rabbi Michael Paley: Unorthodox Orthodox Rabbi 157
Art Shamsky: Hank Greenberg Redux 169
Ross Newhan and David Newhan: Hall of Fame Sports Scribe and Major League Baseball Player, Father and Son 177
The 1970s
Marvin Miller: Baseball Game Changer and Former Executive Director of the Major League Baseball Players Association 193
Ken Holtzman: Winningest Jewish Major League Pitcher Ever, Observant Jew 211
Ronald Shapiro and Mark Shapiro: Father and Son, the Merging of Judaism into America 223
Ron Blomberg: Designated Hebrew 241
Marty Appel: Former New York Yankees Public Relations Director 247
Joel Mael: Vice Chairman of the Florida Marlins, Orthodox Jew 257
Elliott Maddox: Major League Outfielder, Black Convert to Judaism 267
The 1980s
Donald Fehr: Former Executive Director of the Major League Baseball Players Association 281
Jerry Reinsdorf: Owner of the Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Bulls 293
Steve Hertz: Major League Infielder, Legendary College Coach 305
Al Clark: Longtime Major League Umpire, Fallen and Redeemed 313
The 1990s
Allan H. "Bud" Selig: Innovative and Controversial Commissioner of Major League Baseball 325
Jeffrey Maier: Fan and Tenth Player 337
Andrew Zimbalist: Baseball's Economist 345
Leon Feingold: Israel Baseball League Player of the Year, Jewish Physical and Mental Giant 355
Alan Schwarz: New York Times Columnist and Author 367
Marvin Goldklang: Multiple Minor League Team Owner and Baseball Man of Influence 377
Brad Ausmus: Gold Glove Catcher 387
Randy Levine: President of the New York Yankees 393
The 2000s
Theo Epstein: The Youngest General Manager in Major League Baseball History 403
Gabe Kapler: Major League Outfielder and Minor League Manager 411
Craig Breslow: Major League Relief Pitcher, Yale University Graduate 421
Jeffrey Gurock: Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, Orthodox Jew, and Sportsman 429
Stuart Sternberg: From Canarsie to Tampa Bay by Way of Wall Street 439
Kevin Youkilis: Euclis, the Greek God of Walks 449
The 2010s
Darren Harrison-Panis: On Course to Be a Major League Baseball Owner 459
"Superman" Sam Fuld: Outfielder Nonpareil 473
Ian Kinsler: Major League All-Star Second Baseman 481
Selected Bibliography 493
Index 499