With the season winding down, I thought I'd give a little update regarding Jews in the Major Leagues. I think I posted something about Jews in sports a while back, before the season started. I guess you could say following Jews in sports is one of my hobbies.
The two best players this season have been Kevin Youkilis of the Boston Red Sox and Ryan Braun, rookie third baseman of the Milwaukee Brewers. Youkilis has been hitting around .300 all season and his team has a legit shot at the World Series in my opinion. His team was put together by Theo Epstein, incidentally, a Jewish General Manager, who will get a lot of credit if the Sox win.
Braun has been the biggest Jewish surprise of the season by far. He's a lock for NL rookie of the year. He missed almost the first two months of the season (He was still in the Minors for some reason) and is currently hitting .330 with 26 Home Runs and over 70 RBI. He looks like he'll be handed the torch as the best Jewish Baseball player for years to come.
As for other players, the guy who used to be the best Jewish ballplayer, Shawn Green, is having a pretty disappointing year for the Mets. His production is clearly down, especially his power numbers, from earlier in his career. He has also been bothered by injuries, and now that he is healthy, his playing time is being split with other players. Green has had a hell of a career, but nearing age 35, I would expect him to be at the end of the road and possibly retire at the end of the year or only come back as a part time player next season.
Ian Kinsler is the second baseman for the Texas Rangers. He started off on a tear, but missed a solid part of the season after getting hurt. He's young and should still finish with around 20 homers for the season, a very good second year in the big leagues.
Other Jewish players include, two starting Jewish pitchers, Jason Marquis and Jason Hirsh. They've both had what I'd call average to slightly above average seasons. Two Jewish relievers are Scott Schoenweiss and John Grabow of the Mets and Pirates respectively. They've also been about average.
A couple of old-timers also coming to the end of their careers are Brad Ausmus and Mike Liebertthal (Jewish Dad). Finally, other baseball figures include Epstein, the GM I already mentioned, Mark Shapiro (GM of the Indians), and Bob Melvin (Manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks, who have had a great year and should make the playoffs).
There are also a bunch of young Jewish prospects in the minors who could make the Majors next season. I'll keep you updated when I get the chance.