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Originally Posted by Exhibitman
Hey, if Hank Greenberg can play baseball on Rosh Hashanah I can bid on baseball cards. Greenberg wrote in his autobiography, "The team was fighting for first place, and I was probably the only batter in the lineup who was not in a slump. But in the Jewish religion, it is traditional that one observe the holiday solemnly, with prayer. One should not engage in work or play. And I wasn't sure what to do." Greenberg's rabbi said that Rosh Hashanah was a "festive holiday" and playing would be acceptable. Hank played and hit two home runs including a ninth inning game winner.

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Great photos of Hank Greenberg!
Here's a family picture of my dad, Hank Greenberg and Nick Atrock at Briggs Stadium in 1938. This photo ran in The Detroit News and was taken by my namesake, long-time Detroit sports lensman Scotty McGregor.