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Jewish Baseball - More Than A Game Podcast

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Baseball
Jewish Identity
Team Israel
Israel Baseball Showcases
World Baseball Classic
Israel
Israel Baseball
Jewish Athletes
Anti-Semitism
Jewish Baseball Players
Maccabi Games
Olympics
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Israel National Team
College Baseball
Brad Eisen
LA Clippers
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Jewish Baseball - More Than a Game is a podcast that dives deep into the world of Jewish athletes in America’s favorite pastime. We explore the intersection of culture, identity, and the game. Tune in for insightful interviews, captivating narratives, and a celebration of how baseball has become more than just a game—it’s a reflection of history, perseverance, and pride for Jewish communities.

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On this episode of Jewish Baseball – More Than A Game, we welcome Alex Kranzler, right-handed pitcher at Vanderbilt University and one of the most competitive arms in college baseball.

Alex shares his journey to Vandy, what it takes to thrive in the... more

On this episode of Jewish Baseball – More Than A Game, we’re joined by Ivri, a member of the Israeli National Baseball Team, who is grinding every day with one goal in mind: playing professional baseball.

Ivri shares what it means to represent Israe... more

This week on Jewish Baseball – More Than A Game, we’re joined by Brady Nathison, whose journey in the game goes far beyond the box score.

Brady opens up about his baseball path, the lessons the sport has taught him, and what it means to carry Jewish... more

On this episode of Jewish Baseball – More Than A Game, we’re joined by Uri Shani, a member of the Israeli National Baseball Team and a key figure in the growth of baseball in Israel.

Uri shares his journey representing Israel on the national stage an... more

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This week on Jewish Baseball – More Than A Game, we’re joined by Shaked Baruch, a talented ballplayer representing the Israel National Baseball Team. Shaked opens up about his baseball journey, the... more

🎙️ This week on Jewish Baseball – More Than A Game, we’re joined by Zach Penprase — a former professional baseball player who spent 10 years competing at the pro level and is now a highly respected performance coach.

Zach takes us through his journ... more

MLB pitcher and Team Israel alum Zack Weiss joins Jewish Baseball: More Than A Game for an honest and inspiring conversation about his journey through college baseball, the grind of pro ball, and what it truly means to represent the Jewish community ... more

This week, we sit down with Avinoam Sachs — better known around the diamond as the Jewish Paul Skenes. Avi is a standout pitcher with a power arm, a relentless work ethic, and a story that goes far beyond baseball.

Avi served in the IDF, carries him... more

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Recent Guests

Alex Kranzler
Right-handed pitcher from Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University
Episode: Jewish Baseball - More Than A Game Episode 43 (Alex Kranzler)
Ivri Margolin
A promising baseball player from Israel, currently training in Arizona with ambitions to represent Israel in the World Baseball Classic.
Episode: Jewish Baseball - More Than A Game Episode 42 (Ivri Margolin)
Uri Shani
An outfielder for Team Israel's U-23 and senior national teams and a coach in Tel Aviv.
Israel's U-18 team
Episode: Jewish Baseball - More Than A Game Episode 40 (Uri Shani)
Zach Penprase
Olympian, record holder, and mental performance coach
Team Israel
Episode: Jewish Baseball - More Than A Game Episode 38 (Zach Penprase)
Avinoam Sachs
College baseball player and pitcher at Metropolitan Community College, former Israeli army service member, and basketball/softball competitor.
Metropolitan Community College
Episode: Jewish Baseball - More Than A Game Episode 36 (Avi Sachs)
Slaide Nautrman
College baseball player transitioning from catcher to pitcher, originally from Roswell, Georgia.
University of Tampa
Episode: Jewish Baseball - More Than A Game Episode 30 (Slaide Nautrman)
Aaron Ayzerov
Senior wrestler at Columbia University and competitor for Team Israel
Columbia University
Episode: Jewish Baseball - More Than A Game Episode 25 (Aaron Ayzerov)
Ethan Hott
Standout athlete and Jewish baseball player
Stanford University
Episode: Jewish Baseball - More Then A Game Episode 21 (Ethan Hott)
Benjamin Rosengard
Shortstop, third baseman, and proud member of Team Israel from Idaho Falls Chukars.
Idaho Falls Chukars
Episode: Jewish Baseball - More Than A Game Episode 20 (Ben Rosengard)

Hosts

Danny
Co-host and notable figure in discussions surrounding Jewish athletes in baseball, contributing insights from both a personal and community perspective.
Miles
Co-host with a passion for baseball and a strong connection to Jewish culture, guiding discussions to highlight the journeys of Jewish athletes.

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#3
Israel/Sports/Baseball
Apple Podcasts
#152
Israel/Sports

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Jewish Baseball - More Than A Game Episode 42 (Ivri Margolin)
Q: What does it feel like to represent Israel in baseball?
It makes me incredibly happy and proud. It's a dream to represent my country, especially after losing friends, and I strive to be one of the few Israelis on the team.
Jewish Baseball - More Than A Game Episode 42 (Ivri Margolin)
Q: What do you think you have to do to set yourself apart from the competition here?
I need to improve my velocity and spin the ball efficiently. I'm currently aiming to sit between 90 to 93 mph by March to increase my chances of making the team.
Jewish Baseball - More Than A Game Episode 40 (Uri Shani)
Q: What advice would you give a young kid in Israel or anywhere in the world who comes up to you and asks, hey, I want to start playing baseball?
I would tell him that true, but the facilities are better than what they used to be a few years ago.
Jewish Baseball - More Than A Game Episode 40 (Uri Shani)
Q: What are the main differences that you see from playing in the Japan Winter League and then playing a tournament with Team Israel?
It was very different, and I mean, specifically, Japanese hitters, very, very smart hitters, very slap hitters, very good defensively.
Jewish Baseball - More Than A Game Episode 40 (Uri Shani)
Q: What does it mean to you now to like be able to grow the game there and help with that initiative?
It's huge. Look, I truly think that's one of my main focuses, especially this year.

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Focusing on the rich intersection of Jewish identity and the sport of baseball, the episodes explore the stories and journeys of Jewish athletes while celebrating their contributions to the game. Topics ranging from personal tales of perseverance and cultural pride to discussions on upcoming events, such as the Olympics and World Baseball Classic, highlight the pivotal role baseball plays within these communities. The podcast is characterized by heartfelt conversations that connect listeners to the ways in which baseball transcends being just a sport, serving as a beacon of identity, community, and legacy for Jewish athletes and their families.

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1. Alex Kranzler
2. Ivri Margolin
3. Uri Shani
4. Zach Penprase
5. Avinoam Sachs
6. Slaide Nautrman
7. Aaron Ayzerov
8. Ethan Hott

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