This perception turns out to have been a flaw of Jewish baseball fandom, which has long been backward-looking. Accounts of Jews in the MLB have historically been dominated by two names: Hank Greenberg, the legendary Detroit Tigers' and Pittsburgh Pirates' slugging first baseman of the 1930s and 1940s, who hit more home runs per at-bat than Henry Aaron; and Sandy Koufax, the Brooklyn-born Los Angeles Dodger who, for a half-decade in the 1960s, was simply one of the best pitchers ever.
The Chicago White Sox get a tough task as they open the 2023 regular season against the Houston Astros, but theyll be all systems go as they take the field at Minute Maid Park.
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No | Player | Pos |
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52 | P | |
56 | P | |
58 | P | |
77 | P | |
53 | P | |
61 | P | |
88 | P | |
43 | P | |
47 | P | |
67 | P | |
50 | P | |
55 | P | |
45 | P | |
62 | P | |
65 | P | |
59 | P |
No | Player | Pos |
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21 | C | |
15 | C | |
18 | C |
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
79 | 1B | |
27 | 2B | |
2 | 3B | |
14 | 2B | |
17 | 2B | |
3 | SS |
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
44 | LF | |
23 | LF | |
9 | LF | |
20 | LF | |
6 | CF | |
30 | RF |