MLB
Alex Bregman, who drew a Jewish star on his cap after October 7, inks $175M deal with the Cubs
Bregman's contract with the Chicago Cubs is the second-largest contract ever signed by a Jewish ballplayer, behind Max Fried’s $218 million contract in 2024.
Alon Leichman becomes first Israeli head pitching coach in the MLB
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Jewish pitcher Gordon makes MLB debut
Max Fried pitches Atlanta Braves to first World Series win in 26 years
3 Jewish baseball players could make or break the 2021 World Series
The American League champion Houston Astros feature star slugger Alex Bregman, while the National League champion Atlanta Braves boast an impressive duo of Jewish players.
Jewish reliever Bleier throws scoreless inning on Jewish Heritage Day
“Today was special, and it was an honor to play on Jewish Heritage Day," said Richard Bleier.
Orthodox Jewish wunderkind becomes newest Major League Baseball draftee
The 6-foot-6, 224-pound ace could soon make history as the first Major League Baseball player to travel with kosher food in a cooler.
Marvin Miller will get his Hall of Fame induction on Rosh Hashanah
The longtime Jewish Major League Baseball Players Association chief who changed the sport will finally be inducted. However, it's set to take place on Rosh Hashanah.
MLB moves All-Star Game, draft from Georgia following voting law outcry
"Major League Baseball fundamentally supports voting rights for all Americans and opposes restrictions to the ballot box."
Team Israel alumnus Sam Fuld brings analytics, people skills to new role
Fuld, who played for Team Israel in the 2017 World Baseball Classic, is hoping he can match some of Amaro’s accomplishments with the Phillies.
Elie Kligman, MLB prospect, won't play baseball on Shabbat
Speaking to Chabad, Kligman highlighted his connection to Judaism and noted that he has never played on Shabbat, and prays three times a day.
Legendary slugger Hank Aaron dies at age 86
"We are heartbroken and thinking of his wife Billye and their children Gaile, Hank Jr., Lary, Dorinda and Ceci and his grandchildren."
MLB gives 1920-1948 Negro Leagues 'Major League' status
MLB said it was working with the Elias Sports Bureau to review the move's "ramifications on statistics and records."