Major leaguers to help Israel field baseball team

Shawn Green

NEW YORK — Three Jewish former major leaguers will help Israel field a competitive team in next year’s World Baseball Classic.

Shawn Green, Brad Ausmus and Gabe Kapler met last week in Los Angeles with Israeli baseball officials and promised to help out, the players told Associated Press.

It’s unclear whether any of the three would play for Israel themselves, AP reported, although Green said he would help “in any capacity.”

“If I felt like that was a role that the team needed, I would prepare for it,” he said, adding, “I feel a strong connection to Israel, and it would be an honour to put on the uniform.”

Peter Kurz, the Israel Association of Baseball’s secretary general, told AP that one of the three former ballplayers will likely be the Israeli team’s manager, and that all of them will help with coaching, recruiting and fundraising.

Israel will be one of 16 countries invited to play in next year’s qualifying round, and the top four teams advance to the 2013 World Baseball Classic.

“Today, the idea of bridging the gap between the generations of American-Jewish baseball fans and baseball fans in Israel is an enticing prospect,” Ausmus wrote in an e-mail. “Hopefully, this is the beginning of renewed and long interest in baseball in Israel.”