Slugger

Published: May 16, 2011, 11 a.m.

b'

If you ask a kid to name a Jewish baseball hero it\'s likely she\'ll answer Kevin Youkilis if she\\u2019s thinking current day icons, or, if this theoretical kid is more historically oriented she\\u2019ll cite the great Dodger Sandy Koufax. But long before either of them put on a glove, there was Hank Greenberg.

Greenberg made his major league mark in the 1930s and \'40s, playing primarily for the Detroit Tigers. He was a first-baseman and a phenomenal batter. In 1938, in a single season, he hit 58 home runs. He made the All Star team five times, was twice named American League MVP, was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1956, and still holds the American League record for runs batted in by a right-handed batter in a single season: 183 in 1937. Over this entire career, he had a whopping 1,276 RBIs.

Like...


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

'