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Bear
06-20-2008, 08:35 AM
Friday, Jun 20, 2008

According to Baseball Almanac, Brian Horwitz is the 159th Jewish player to make the majors and is known by his teammates as "Rabbi." Though he embraces mail he receives from Jewish fans and laughs about his nickname, the Giants' reserve outfielder wants to distinguish himself by more than his religion.

"Being Jewish is what makes me unique on this team," he said. "I understand it's rare, but I'm a baseball player who just happens to be Jewish. Hopefully, I'll eventually do something on the field that sets me apart."

Horwitz hasn't wasted any time making his name as a hitter, hitting two home runs in his first 13 major-league at-bats. Since being called up from Triple-A Fresno on May 30, he's 7-for-24 (.292). In 425 minor-league games, Horwitz compiled a .319 average, winning batting titles in the Northwest League in 2004 and in the South Atlantic League in 2005. Baseball America dubbed him as the player with the best strike-zone discipline in the Giants' organization, so his immediate success hasn't surprised him.

"I know I can hit. I know if I get enough at-bats, if I get 100 at-bats, I'm going to put 30 hits out there," he said. "If I don't, I expect more of myself. I know what I've done, and I know what I can do. I know the pitchers are better, but it's still baseball."

Source: San Francisco Chronicle

I wonder if this Kid is really in the Giants plans for the future?:shrug:

McCovey
06-20-2008, 10:59 AM
Baseball America has Brian Horwitz as the #29 Giants prospect. I'll post the scouting report when I get home later today.

Bear
06-20-2008, 11:13 AM
Baseball America has Brian Horwitz as the #29 Giants prospect. I'll post the scouting report when I get home later today.




Yes, but that does not answer my question. Does he fit into their future plans or will he end up on someone else's roster? :confused:

McCovey
06-20-2008, 11:31 AM
Yes, but that does not answer my question. Does he fit into their future plans or will he end up on someone else's roster? :confused:
I can't answer that question until I know more about his baseball skills.