Newton, MA – April 8, 2010 – The 2010 edition of Jewish
Major Leaguer baseball cards salutes what was probably the greatest decade in
the game’s history for Jewish players, with players like Shawn Green, Kevin
Youkilis, Jason Marquis, Ian Kinsler, Ryan Braun and Scott Feldman rising to
all-star status, and more filling rosters than in any previous decade in
baseball annals.
Twenty-nine
Jewish players appeared during the decade, with 14 in one season, the most
ever. Youkilis was named Player of
the Decade in a poll conducted by JewishMajorLeaguers.org, which produces the
annual set, and which has announced that this, the sixth edition, will be the
last.
“We
remained true to our word to the purchasers of the original set in 2005, that
they were buying the complete set with all players in history,” said Martin
Abramowitz, whose vision of educating fans about “American Jews in America’s
Game,” led to its creation. The
response was wonderful – a sold out product, and a national dialogue on the
subject, leading to two Cooperstown seminars. We’d like to think we may have helped in popularizing the
subject, which has led to at least two films, and several books, with more on
the way. The update sets were a
response to fan demand, as well as to the continuing influx of Jewish players
onto big league rosters. But we
feel we’ve met our mission at least in terms of a card product with the
updates, and this one will be a grand finale to the project.”
The
50-card set includes the 29 players, career leader cards, a decade-leader stat
card, a card honoring Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig, the president of the
Baseball Hall of Fame, Jeff Idelson, and a card honoring the leader of the
Major League Baseball Players Association (Michael Weiner) along with two of
his predecessors (Marvin Miller and Donald Fehr).
Among
the 29 players of the 2000’s are some who came and went quickly –– but who will
live on as among the all-time Jewish players. The total through 2009 is an easy-to-remember (for baseball
fans), 162, equal to the numbers of games in a season.
The
2010 edition calls attention to some remarkable feats in the decade – Green’s
19 total bases in one game, Kinsler’s 6-for-6 “cycle” game, Youkilis’s
consecutive game and chances fielding records at first base, Marquis becoming
the first Jewish pitcher since Sandy Koufax to have six consecutive
double-digit victory seasons, and Green setting a games played record for
Jewish players – one which Brad Ausmus figures to pass in 2010 with two
appearances. (Ausmus is again on
the roster of the Los Angeles Dodgers).
“While
we do not plan on another card set at this time,” said Abramowitz, “the
organization will continue. We
will maintain the website to maintain the flow of educational news. We’ve been so gratified by the public
response, by being able to give about 40 players their first and only baseball
card, {in the original set}, and by getting Jewish contributions to the game
into standard baseball dialogue.”
Funding
for this 2010 set was made possible in part through the generosity of the
Office of the Commissioner of Baseball, the Florida Marlins, the New York Mets,
the Chicago White Sox, the Tampa Bay Rays and the Washington Nationals.
Orders
are now being filled via JML’s web site at www.jewishmajorleaguers.org. or by
$39 checks to JML at 104 Greenlawn Avenue Newton, MA 02459. There are also a
limited number of 2008 and 2009 sets available. (The 2008 set featured a subset
honoring Hank Greenberg, and the 2009 set saluted Jewish record-setters.).

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