Reviving a Dark Chapter: The Relevance of Anti-Semitism in Baseball Today 

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In light of recent discussions surrounding social issues in sports, I want to dive into a topic that has been both historically significant and painfully relevant: anti-Semitism in baseball. Ron Kaplan's recent reflection on his book Hank Greenberg in 1938: Hatred and Home Runs in the Shadow of War brings to the forefront the struggles faced by Jewish players in a time of rampant prejudice.

As we see echoes of this discrimination resurfacing in today's society, it begs the question: how far have we really come in addressing racism and anti-Semitism in sports? Are we merely repeating history, or are we making genuine progress?

I’d love to hear your thoughts on the following:

- How do you think the experiences of players like Hank Greenberg can inform our understanding of current issues in sports?
- Do you believe that the sports community is doing enough to combat anti-Semitism and other forms of discrimination today? What more can be done?
- Have you witnessed any significant changes in how teams and leagues address these issues over the years?

Let’s also make some bold predictions: will we see a major league player openly confront anti-Semitism in the same way that some have tackled racism? What impact could that have on the sport and its fans?

Join the conversation and share your insights, experiences, and predictions!
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