Interview: Jose Bautista The Jewish Pitcher

One of baseball’s most charismatic characters is the Toronto Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista. But in the 1990s there was another Jose Bautista. This Bautista was a journeyman reliever who played for 11 seasons and his journey led him to be one of the winningest Jewish pitchers of all-time. From the Dominican Republic, his father Dominican…

Interview: Met & Team Israel’s Josh Satin

Only a few ballers played for both of Team Israel’s WBC teams. Josh Satin was one of those who came back to take care of unfinished business. The former Met seems like one of the hardest working ballplayers I have ever come across. From playing multiple positions, to moving up the ranks, to fighting of injuries…

Interview: NFL Punter Adam Podlesh

As a big Bears fan this is a special interview for me. I want to welcome Adam Podlesh to The Great Rabbino team. You can meet and hear from him by contacting us. In the mean time get to know the Super Nintendo loving, big legged, former 4th round pick. Thank you to Adam for sharing…

Interview: “Not Just a ’69 Met” Art Shamsky

Many people, especially New Yorkers, remember the 1969 Mets. Many remember Art Shamsky from that historic team. Shamsky was a vital member of that championship and is often run for his 4 Home Runs in a row during their run. But of all the athletes I have worked with and interviewed, Shamsky was more than…

Interview: Tyger Pederson – The Legacy Runs Deep

A few years ago Joc Pederson took the Major Leagues by storm. But Joc isn’t the only Pederson who balls. Meet Tyger, Joc’s brother who has plenty of game himself. While he might not be in the Bigs, he is certainly placing his stamp on the game of baseball. 1) Tell TGR a little bit…