Jewish ace Max Fried signs record-breaking contract with the New York Yankees
Fried’s eight-year, $218 million deal is the largest contract in baseball history both for a Jewish player and for a left-handed pitcher
Fried’s eight-year, $218 million deal is the largest contract in baseball history both for a Jewish player and for a left-handed pitcher
It’s Yankees vs. Dodgers vs. Shabbat for Jews who observe
Kevin Baker, author of ‘The New York Game,’ talks America’s pastime
At Yankee Stadium, MLB's first designated hitter brought back a desperately needed enthusiasm
In the major leagues, Ron Blomberg embraced his Jewishness, and earned a place in baseball history
No matter who makes it to the World Series, Ari Solomon's art will be in the spotlight
For reasons unknown, baseball is not seen as relevant as it once was. Unrelated, no doubt, is the choice by the New York Yankees’ minor league team to rebrand themselves one day a week as “the Trenton Pork Roll” during their 25th anniversary season (they will continue to be “the Trenton Thunder on other nights.)…
The New York Yankees played the Toronto Blue Jays the evening of May 3 in Yankee Stadium, and because of a special promotion with Mastercard, some tickets were available for only $5. According to one Orthodox attendee, Samuel Weiss, these low prices have brought some unexpected traffic to the unofficial “Jewish Quarter” of the stadium:…
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