Garrett Stubbs Embraces Unique Role and Jewish Heritage in Baseball
Garrett Stubbs made a notable mark in Jewish baseball history when he gave up a grand slam to fellow Jewish player Zack Gelof, marking the first instance of such an event as per the Jewish Baseball Museum. This occurred during the Philadelphia Phillies’ 18-3 loss to the Oakland Athletics. Although this isn’t the highlight Stubbs aimed for, his increased playing time has been a result of the starting catcher J.T. Realmuto’s injury.
Israel and His Heritage
In recent discussions, Stubbs focused on his connection to Israel and his intention to visit when circumstances permit. His awareness of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict deepened after conversations with teammates from Team Israel in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. He acknowledges the ongoing challenges they face, particularly after the Israel-Hamas war’s escalation on October 7. Despite his baseball commitments, Stubbs maintains a strong connection to his Jewish heritage, which was fostered during his Hebrew School and bar mitzvah preparations.
Impact of October 7 and Support for Israel
Stubbs reflected on the broader impact of the October 7 attack and its aftermath on the Jewish community, noting the negative response and the personal connections he has with friends on Team Israel currently living in Israel. He emphasized the prolonged nature of the conflict and his enhanced understanding through dialogues with Israeli teammates.
Balancing Baseball and Jewish Identity
Growing up in Del Mar, California, Stubbs experienced a different reality, relatively insulated from the antisemitism that has been rising globally. While the Phillies were in the MLB playoffs during the October 7 attack, Stubbs’s engagement with his Israeli teammates increased, amplifying his awareness of the situation.
Garrett and C.J. Stubbs share the diamond for the first time in their lives. 🥹 pic.twitter.com/xAYT8vBkBc
— MLB (@MLB) March 8, 2024
Jewish Pride and Family Support
Stubbs’s pride in his Jewish identity is evident, supported by his parents, Marti and T. Pat Stubbs, who raised him in a Jewish home despite T. Pat not being Jewish. His involvement with Team Israel, including a memorable moment with his younger brother, C.J., highlights his commitment to representing his heritage in baseball.
Future Aspirations
Looking ahead, Stubbs aims to play for Team Israel in the 2026 World Baseball Classic and visit Israel. Balancing his role with the Phillies and his aspirations to support Israel, Stubbs remains dedicated both on and off the field, embodying the leadership and spirit his mother praises. Though immediate travel plans to Israel are on hold due to his baseball schedule and upcoming wedding in December, Stubbs is confident that his eventual visit will be meaningful.