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Ian Kinsler, the Jewish former MLB All-Star and Team Israel manager, wore a Team Israel jersey while throwing out the first pitch of the playoff game between the Texas Rangers and the Houston Astros on Wednesday night. As both a player and a manager, Ian Kinsler has worn the jersey many times and in several different stadiums. But the choice to wear it at the game, along with a Texas Rangers hat — he played the first eight years of his 14-year MLB career with the Rangers — appeared to be a stand of solidarity with Israel as it deals with the fallout of Hamas’ Oct. 7 attacks. The clip of the first pitch was shared widely across social media, with fans and Team Israel players commending Kinsler for his show of support. “Ian Kinsler, in his own quiet way, has given the supporters of Israel a reason to feel very proud and have great respect,” Team Israel general manager Peter Kurz, who had recruited Kinsler to join the team, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency via text message.
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Kins and MY, is that you? 🥹
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I have feelings about several guys on the upcoming HOF ballot!!
Bobby Abreu, Carlos Beltrán, Mark Buehrle, Carlos González, Curtis Granderson, Félix Hernández, Torii Hunter, Adam Jones, Andruw Jones, Ian Kinsler, Russell Martin, Brian McCann, Dustin Pedroia, Andy Pettitte, Hanley Ramirez, Manny Ramirez, Fernando Rodney, Alex Rodriguez, Francisco Rodríguez, Jimmy Rollins, CC Sabathia, Ichiro Suzuki, Troy Tulowitzki, Chase Utley, Omar Vizquel, Billy Wagner, David Wright, Ben Zobrist
Russell Martin, I mean obviously. 🍁
I don't know how many of yall are old enough to remember the excitement of getting Tulo. He ended up being injured a lot, but just getting him signaled we're serious about this. Kinda like the more recent big contracts for Ryu and Springer.
Mark Buehrle! Goodness, I loved watching Buehrle pitch. 💕
Not many guys from this era with absolutely no Jays connections that I have warm fuzzy feelings for, but Ichiro and Felix are two of them.
I am, however, vehemently opposed to several of the guys for the simple fact of them playing well on other AL East teams 😆
👋 Oh hey, hi Will Wagner's dad!
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Ian Kinsler Texas Rangers Baseball Bobblehead 2007 New Medical Center Arlington.
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El asiático se estrenará en la boletas y es uno de los favoritos para estar en Cooperstown Norman Montilla La clase 2024 del Salón de la Fama vio como Adrián Beltré, Joe Mauer y Todd Helton consiguieron más del 75% de los sufragios para convertirse en inmortal del beisbol de las Grandes Ligas. Ahora, en la próxima papeleta se encuentran nombres muy interesantes, como el de Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, Dustin Pedroia, Félix Hernández o el famoso camarero Ian Kinsler. Sin embargo, en esta oportunidad hablaremos de un solo jugador que cuenta con grandes méritos para triunfar en la papeleta y ese es Ichiro Suzuki, quien podría convertirse en el primer japonés en estar en el Salón de la Fama. Nacido en la Prefectura de Aichi, Japón, Ichiro se convirtió en uno de los peloteros más brillantes y magníficos que hayan pasado por Las Mayores. El popular jardinero disputó 19 temporadas entre Marineros de Seattle, Yankees de Nueva York y Marlins de Miami. Durante este tramo, conectó 3.089 imparables, entre ellos 362 dobles, 96 triples y conectó 117 cuadrangulares. Además de esto, también anotó 1.420 carreras e impulsó 780 rayitas y terminó con promedio ofensivo de .311. Pero sus números no son lo único llamativo, sino que su palmarés también es uno de los puntos más atractivos del japonés, ya que su palmarés es uno de los mejores de este deporte. Fue Novato del Año de la zafra del 2001, también se alzó con dos títulos de bateo y un Jugador Más Valioso. Ichiro también asistió a diez Juegos de Estrellas, ganó tres Bates de Plata, diez Guantes de Oro y fue el Jugador Más Valioso de un Juego de Estrellas. De esta manera, Cooperstown esperará a uno de los jugadores más importantes, históricos y que le ha dado mucho a un deporte que disfrutó de él por casi dos décadas. Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/Meridiano
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2023 World Baseball Classic Israel Roster
Pitchers
#0 Charles Rossman (free agent/La Habra, California)
#10 Brandon Gold (free agent/Atlanta, Georgia)
#14 Joey Wagman (free agent/Danville, California)
#17 Dean Kremer (Baltimore Orioles/Stockton, California)
#22 Rob Kaminsky (free agent/Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey)
#25 Shlomo Lipetz (free agent/Tel Aviv)
#26 Colton Gordon (Asheville Tourists/Bradenton, Florida)
#30 Josh Wolf (Lynchburg Hillcats/Houston, Texas)
#31 Jake Fishman (Las Vegas Aviators/Sharon, Massachusetts)
#32 Evan Kravetz (Chattanooga Lookouts/Miami, Florida)
#35 Richard Bleier (Boston Red Sox/Plantation, Florida)
#37 Jake Kalish (Los Angeles Angels/Red Bank, New Jersey)
#41 Kyle Molnar (free agent/Aliso Viejo, California)
#45 Jacob Steinmetz (ACL Diamondbacks/Hempstead, New York)
#47 Alex Katz (Long Island FerryHawks/North Hempstead, New York)
#53 Jake Miednik (free agent/Plattsburgh, New York)
#56 Adam Kolarek (Oklahoma City Dodgers/Baltimore County, Maryland)
#57 Zach Weiss (Los Angeles Angels/Irvine, California)
#66 Andrew Gross (Tampa Bay Rays/Phoenix, Arizona)
#89 Robert Stock (Nashville Sounds/Bellevue, Washington)
#99 Daniel Federman (Aberdeen IronBirds/Pembroke Pines, Florida)
Catchers
#8 Jakob Goldfarb (Tri-City Valley Cats/Baltimore, Maryland)
#21 Garrett Stubbs (Philadelphia Phillies/Del Mar, California)
#36 Ryan Lavarnway (free agent/Los Angeles, California)
Infielders
#4 Spencer Horwitz (Buffalo Bisons/Baltimore County, Maryland)
#6 Noah Mendlinger (Peoria Chiefs/Atlanta, Georgia)
#18 Zach Gelof (Oakland Athletics/Rehoboth Beach, Delaware)
#19 Danny Valencia (free agent/Boca Raton, Florida)
#27 Matt Mervis (Chicago Cubs/Montgomery County, Maryland)
#55 Ty Kelly (free agent/Stockton, California)
Outfielders
#23 Joc Pederson (San Francisco Giants/Palo Alto, California)
#38 Michael Wielansky (Southern Maryland Blue Crabs/St. Louis, Missouri)
#40 Alex Dickerson (free agent/Poway, California)
Coaches
Manager Ian Kinsler (Texas Rangers/Tucson, Arizona)
Bench coach Brad Ausmus (Israel Baseball/Cheshire, Connecticut)
Hitting coach Kevin Youkilis (Israel Baseball/Cincinnati, Ohio)
Pitching coach Josh Zeid (Frisco RoughRiders/Woodbridge, Connecticut)
Bullpen coach Nate Fish (Israel Baseball/Hanover, New Hampshire)
1B coach Tyger Pederson (Israel Baseball/Palo Alto, California)
3B coach Blake Gailen (ACL Dodgers/Los Angeles County, California)
Assistant coach Jerry Narron (Chicago White Sox/Goldsboro, North Carolina)
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Jewish National Fund - USA wishes a huge #MazelTov to Ian Kinsler, a former Major League Baseball player and current advisor for the San Diego Padres’ front office, on being chosen as the manager of Team Israel for the 2023 World Baseball Classic.
Kinsler, 39, is a four-time MLB All-Star who was the starting second baseman and the leadoff hitter for Team USA at the 2017 World Baseball Classic, where his team won the gold medal. He was a 2018 World Series champion with the Boston Red Sox and also played for the Rangers, Tigers, Angels and Padres.
For Generations, Baseball in North America has strengthened communities and provided children with important and fun learning opportunities. #JNF-USA’s #ProjectBaseball brings this sport, which builds sportsmanship, fosters teamwork, and cultivates confidence, to Israel, where it is quickly growing into a beloved pastime.
To learn more about #JNF-USA’s important project baseball initiative, tap here: https://my.jnf.org/israel-baseball
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[783] Who has time for perfection?
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Y'all ever just think about baby Kinsler
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