Modi'in Miracle

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Modi'in Miracle
מודיעין מיראקל
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League Israel Baseball League
Location Modi'in
Ballpark Kibbutz Gezer Field
Year Founded 2007
League championships 0
Colors Orange and Blue
Manager Art Shamsky
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The Modi'in Miracle (Hebrew: מודיעין מיראקל‎) is an Israeli baseball team from Modi'in in the Israel Baseball League.

The Miracle finished the inaugrual 2007 season 22-19 (.537) in third place, and after upsetting the # 2 Tel Aviv Lightning in the semi-finals, lost to Ron Blomberg's Bet Shemesh Blue Sox 3-0 in the championship game.

Miracle catcher, and former Boston Red Sox minor leaguer, Eladio Rodriguez was the league batting champion (.461). and had 16 home runs in 102 at bats. He was co-winner of The Hank Greenberg Award for Most Valuable Player.

6' 6" Maximo Nelson from San Pedro de Macoris, in the Dominican Republic, led the league with 85 strikeouts; he pitched for the Gulf Coast Yankees in 2004 (posting a 6-5 record, with a 2.63 ERA).

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[edit] History

The name for the Miracle is a reference to the miracle of the Maccabean revolt (which started in the area presently known as Maccabim, just outside Modi'in) and victory over Antiochus IV Epiphanes in 167 BCE. Thus the use of a hanukiah in the team's logo, an object commonly associated with the miracle victory of the Maccabees over the Greeks.

On February 26, 2007, it was announced that Major League Baseball player Art Shamsky of the "Miracle Mets" would be the manager of the Miracle[1]. Team colors also reflect Shamsky's stint with the New York Mets, and hopes that IBL officials had of creating a rivalry between the Bet Shemesh Blue Sox (similar colors to the New York Yankees) and the Miracle.

In the inaugural draft in 2007, the Modi'in Miracle selected with the first pick Aaron Levin, an infielder from Cuesta College.

41 years after he retired from baseball, Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax was the last player chosen in the draft. Koufax, 71, was picked by the Miracle. "His selection is a tribute to the esteem with which he is held by everyone associated with this league," said Art Shamsky, who manages the Miracle. "It's been 41 years between starts for him. If he's rested and ready to take the mound again, we want him on our team." He'll be working on 14,875 days rest, as has been pointed out.[1] Koufax wouldn't pitch Game 1 of the 1965 World Series for Los Angeles, so that he could observe the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. In his career with the Dodgers he threw four no-hitters, including one perfect game. [2]

[edit] Stadium

Located in Kibbutz Gezer, Gezer Field is home to the Miracle as well as the Bet Shemesh Blue Sox.

[edit] Roster

Modi'in Miracle roster
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Active (25-man) roster Coaches/Other
Starting rotation
  • 1 Flag of Australia Matt Bennett
  • 4 Flag of the United States Andre Sternberg
  • 10 Flag of Israel Rafi Stern
  • 17 Flag of Canada Ian Okorofsky
  • 20 Flag of Canada Jonathan Ramoo
  • 21 Flag of the Dominican Republic Audy Alcantara
  • 25 Flag of Israel Nate Rosenberg
  • 30 Flag of the United States Craig Eagle
  • 48 Flag of the Dominican Republic Maximo Nelson

Bullpen

  • Currently unknown


† 15-day disabled list
Roster updated 08.03.2007
Transactions

Catchers

Infielders

  • 2 Flag of the United States Noah Walker
  • 9 Flag of the United States Aaron Levin
  • 12 Flag of Canada Oren Gal
  • 22 Flag of the United States Jamie Aimar
  • 23 Flag of the United States Adam Harwood

Outfielders

  • 3 Flag of Israel Moish Lewis
  • 5 Flag of the United States Greg Marlettl
  • 15 Flag of the Dominican Republic Adalberto Paulino
  • 16 Flag of Australia Moko Moanaroa
  • 18 Flag of Canada Dan Drori
  • 19 Flag of the United States Dan Saltzman

Designated hitters

  • Currently unknown
Manager

Coaches

Suspended list

  • Currently vacant


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[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Holtzman, Blomberg, Shamsky set to manage in Israel Baseball League (HTML) (English). The Associated Press. Retrieved on 2007-04-29.
  2. ^ "Koufax Drafted By Israeli Baseball Team", CBS News, 2007-04-27. Retrieved 2007-07-09.
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