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Josh Zeid

Joshua Alexander Zeid (/zd/ ZYDE; Hebrew: ג'וש זייד; born March 24, 1987) is an American-Israeli former professional baseball pitcher and current coach. He plays for Team Israel. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Houston Astros.

Josh Zeid
Zeid in 2016
Pitcher
Born: (1987-03-24) March 24, 1987 (age 37)
New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
July 30, 2013, for the Houston Astros
Last MLB appearance
July 24, 2014, for the Houston Astros
MLB statistics
Win–loss record0–1
Earned run average5.21
Strikeouts42
Teams
Medals

Zeid played for the gold-medal-winning Team USA Youth National Team in 2003. In his senior year in high school he was named Gatorade Connecticut High School Player of the Year, and Baseball America ranked him the nation's 27th-best prospect. He was drafted in the 10th round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft, and in 2010 he was named a South Atlantic League midseason All-Star, and won the MiLB Best Reliever (Class A–Full Season) Award. He debuted in the major leagues with the Houston Astros in 2013.

He pitched for Team Israel at the 2017 World Baseball Classic, and was named to the 2017 All-World Baseball Classic team. His fastball reached 97 mph.

After retiring from major league baseball, Zeid joined the Chicago Cubs front office as a pitching analyst. In November 2019, he obtained Israeli citizenship so that he could play for Team Israel in baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He pitched for Team Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in the summer of 2021.

Personal edit

Zeid was born to Ira (a dentist) and Karen Zeid (who works at a senior center) in New Haven, Connecticut, grew up in Woodbridge, Connecticut, and is Jewish.[1][2][3][4][5] As a child he had a bar mitzvah, went to Hebrew school three days a week, and attended Congregation B'nai Jacob.[1][6] He always wears a Star of David around his neck and a chai, and as to being Jewish, he said: “If you become a successful athlete, you should let people know where you’re from.”[7][2]

In January 2013 he married the former Stephanie Tiedemann, a doctor of neuropsychology at The University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, and a former Vanderbilt (2007) and Florida Institute of Technology (Masters/Doctor of Psychology) student.[8][9][10] They have two sons, Parker and Barrett.[11] [12]

High school and college edit

Zeid was a pitcher for the Hornets at Hamden Hall Country Day School (2005), where he had 400 strikeouts, a school record.[7][10] In addition to pitching, he played first base, shortstop, and center field.[13] He played for the gold-medal-winning Team USA Youth National Team in 2003, and was an AFLAC All American in 2004.[5]

In his junior and senior years he led his high school team to two straight New England Championships, and a record of 54–15.[13][7] In his junior year in 2004, he struck out 68 batters in 42 innings and had a 1.66 ERA, while batting .412.[14] In his senior year, he struck out 130 batters in 65.0 innings and batted .450, and was team captain.[13][5][7] That year, he was the Gatorade Connecticut High School Player of the Year, Baseball America ranked him the country's 27th-best prospect, and he was a Louisville Slugger, National High School Baseball Coaches Association, Collegiate Baseball, and Street & Smith All American.[13][5][7] He played for the Long Island Titans in the summer of his senior year. They finished 43–5.[5] He earned two varsity letters in basketball.[5]

He played college baseball, pitching for the Vanderbilt Commodores baseball team for two years, and then for Tulane University, where he pitched for the Green Wave baseball team and was an English major.[7][15] He also pitched for the Torrington Twisters of the New England Collegiate Baseball League in 2006, and for the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Collegiate Baseball League in 2007.[13][5][16] In the 2016-17 off-season, he took a class at Tulane, as he had just a few credits left in order to obtain his degree.[17] He graduated in January 2019.[18]

Playing career edit

Philadelphia Phillies organization edit

He was drafted out of Tulane by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 10th round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft as a starter.[7] Zeid received a $10,000 signing bonus.[19][20] He pitched as a starter for the Class A Williamsport Crosscutters, and had an 8–5 record with a 2.94 ERA, holding batters to a .217 average.[15]

In 2010, he pitched for the Lakewood BlueClaws and split his season between starting and relieving, finishing the season 8–4 with 8 saves, a 2.93 ERA, 111 strikeouts in 107.3 innings, and 27 walks. He was named a South Atlantic League midseason All-Star, won the MiLB Best Reliever (Class A–Full Season) award, and Baseball America named him the # 23 prospect in the Phillies organization and said he had the best slider of any pitcher in their minor league system.[15][21][22][23] In the off-season he played for the Mesa Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League where he was named an AFL Rising Star, blogging about his experience for MLB.com.[15][21]

He played for Double-A Reading in 2011, starting the season in its starting rotation before moving to the bullpen.

Houston Astros edit

 
Josh Zeid in 2014

Zeid was traded on July 29, 2011, along with Jonathan Singleton, Jarred Cosart, and Domingo Santana to the Houston Astros for All Star right fielder Hunter Pence.[7][15][24][25]

After the season, Zeid pitched for the Salt River Rafters in the Arizona Fall League, where he was named an AFL Rising Star.[15]

Going into 2012, he was ranked #19 in the Astros system by baseball writer Jonathan Mayo, for his "plus fastball" and "nasty slider."[26] In 2012, Zeid pitched as a reliever for an entire season for the first time, pitching in 47 games for the Double-A Corpus Christi Hooks, and striking out 66 batters in 56.1 innings.[15]

In March 2013, Zeid was looking to add a third pitch to his fastball and slider.[4] In 2013, he threw a 95–97 mph fastball, and a hard slider.[9] Only the top 15 percent of major league pitchers throw a 95 mph fastball.[2]

He pitched as the closer for the AAA Oklahoma City RedHawks in 2013, with a 4–1 record, 13 saves in 15 save opportunities (tied for the club lead), and 3.50 ERA over 43 games, as Zeid struck out 53 batters in 43.2 innings.[9][27][28]

Zeid was called up to the majors for the first time on July 29, 2013.[29][30] In 25 relief appearances he stranded 15 of 17 inherited runners, and held lefties to a .178 batting average.[28] He ended 2013 with a 0–1 record and a 3.90 ERA in 27+23 innings pitched.

He made 23 appearances in 2014, recording a 6.97 ERA before suffering from sesamoiditis and being shut down in July for foot surgery known as sesamoidectomy. Zeid underwent the procedure to both feet, with the second foot surgery, to his left foot, taking place in October 2014.[31][32][33][34] He was expected to recover three months following his surgery.[33]

Pitching for Houston, according to Fangraphs, Zeid threw about 60% fastballs with an average velocity of 94.3 mph, in addition to sliders and an occasional changeup.[35]

In 2014, he again pitched for Oklahoma City, going 2-2 with 7 saves and a 2.45 ERA in 17 relief appearances, as in 18.1 innings Zeid gave up 2 walks and had 21 strikeouts.[36]

Detroit Tigers organization edit

Zeid was claimed off waivers by the Detroit Tigers on November 20, 2014.[37] Zeid had pitched for Tiger manager Brad Ausmus on Team Israel in the 2013 World Baseball Classic qualifiers.[38] On March 24, 2015, he was optioned to the Toledo Mud Hens of the AAA International League, and pitching for the Mud Hens he went 4-3 with 2 saves and a 4.46 ERA in 42 games, 4 of which were starts.[39][36]

New Britain Bees edit

On April 7, 2016, Zeid signed with the New Britain Bees of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. He began the 2016 season with the team, throwing a 97 mph fastball and striking out 43 batters in 37.1 innings.[17]

New York Mets organization edit

On June 10, 2016, Zeid signed a minor league deal with the New York Mets. He made his debut for their Double-A team the Binghamton Mets. Zeid pitched 6+23 innings while striking out six batters. He spent the remainder of the season pitching for the Binghamton Mets and the AAA Las Vegas 51s, going an aggregate 7-6 with a 4.61 ERA.[17]

St. Louis Cardinals organization edit

Zeid signed a minor league contract with the St. Louis Cardinals on March 21, 2017.[40] He pitched for the Memphis Redbirds of the AAA Pacific Coast League, going 9-4 (his 9 wins tied for 6th-most in the league) and striking out 95 batters in 102 innings as he pitched in 33 games, starting 12 of them.[41][36][42] He elected free agency on November 6.[43]

Coaching career edit

Zeid announced his retirement from professional baseball on April 5, 2018, at 31 years of age, saying "You have to throw in the mid-to-high-90s, consistently, or there’s someone 10 years younger than you who will."[44]

In January 2019 through January 2023, Zeid was a rehab pitching coordinator and player development pitching analyst for the Chicago Cubs.[45][46] He also ran the Pitch Lab in Arizona for the team.[46][47]

Zeid joined the Texas Rangers organization as the pitching coach of the Frisco RoughRiders of the Double-A Texas League prior to the 2023 season.[48]

As of July 2023, Zeid was entering his first season (2023-24) as the Pitching Coach and Pitching Analyst at San Jacinto College in Houston, Texas.[49]

International career; Team Israel edit

Zeid played for the Israeli national baseball team in the 2013 World Baseball Classic qualifier in September 2012, under manager Brad Ausmus.[50][51][52] He pitched in all 3 games, earning a save in Israel’s victory over Spain.[53] His mother said: "As we watched the games ... we loved ... the nachas and kvelling that goes deep into our hearts."[53] During the opening game, against South Africa, Zeid pitched 1.2 innings, giving up a walk on three strike outs, and was credited with a hold.[54] During the second game, against Spain, Zeid gave up a hit and an earned run while recording a save.[55] During the third and final game, the qualifying game, once again against Spain, he gave up a hit and two earned runs, while walking one and striking out two, in a game that Zeid was credited with the loss.[56]

Zeid pitched for Israel at the 2017 World Baseball Classic qualifier, and had a 1.35 ERA in 6+23 innings.[57][6] In the first game of the series Zeid threw 48 pitches over 3.2 innings, giving up 2 hits and an earned run while striking out 2.[58] Under World Baseball Classic rules any pitcher who throws over 50 pitches cannot pitch again for four days, therefore by pulling Zeid before reaching this limit, it enabled Israel to utilize Zeid again in the tournament. During the third and final game of the tournament, Zeid was the winning pitcher, after throwing 37 pitches over 3 innings of no hit ball, while giving up a walk and recording 3 strikeouts.[59]

Zeid again pitched for Israel, at the 2017 World Baseball Classic main tournament, in March 2017.[60] In the first game of round one, he was the winning pitcher as # 41-ranked Israel defeated # 3-ranked South Korea, with Zeid striking out four batters in three innings.[61] Zeid said the win was the pinnacle of his career: "This has to be it. This has to be the top, top win as a team, I think in my career. I’ve been lucky enough to be part of a couple of championships in the lower levels in the minor leagues and in high school, but nothing compares to this stage."[62] Overall, he was 1-0 with 2 saves and pitched 10 shutout innings giving up 5 hits, including 4 scoreless innings as a starting pitcher against world # 1 Team Japan, as his fastball hit 96 mph.[63][64][20]

Following the conclusion of the tournament, pitcher Josh Zeid was named to the 2017 All-World Baseball Classic team.[65] In November 2019, he obtained Israeli citizenship so that he could play for Team Israel in baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.[66]

His fastball in 2021 was approximately 92 mph.[67]

He pitched for Team Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in the summer of 2021.[68] He was 0-0 with an ERA of 3.12, as in three games (starts against Mexico and the Dominican Republic, and a relief appearance against South Korea) he pitched 8.2 innings and held batters to a .214 batting average.[68]

Zeid pitched for Team Israel in the 2023 European Baseball Championship in September 2023 in the Czech Republic.[69]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Josh Zeid on Twitter  
  • Tulane Green Wave bio
  • Vanderbilt Commodores bio
  • Joshua Halickman (July 11, 2021). "“Being Jewish has always been something that I have been so proud of”; Josh Zeid talks ball ahead of Olympics," Holyland Hoops.

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Joshua Alexander Zeid z aɪ d ZYDE Hebrew ג וש זייד born March 24 1987 is an American Israeli former professional baseball pitcher and current coach He plays for Team Israel He played in Major League Baseball MLB for the Houston Astros Josh ZeidZeid in 2016PitcherBorn 1987 03 24 March 24 1987 age 37 New Haven Connecticut U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutJuly 30 2013 for the Houston AstrosLast MLB appearanceJuly 24 2014 for the Houston AstrosMLB statisticsWin loss record0 1Earned run average5 21Strikeouts42TeamsHouston Astros 2013 2014 Medals Men s baseball Representing United States World Youth Baseball Championship 2003 Kaohsiung Team Zeid played for the gold medal winning Team USA Youth National Team in 2003 In his senior year in high school he was named Gatorade Connecticut High School Player of the Year and Baseball America ranked him the nation s 27th best prospect He was drafted in the 10th round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft and in 2010 he was named a South Atlantic League midseason All Star and won the MiLB Best Reliever Class A Full Season Award He debuted in the major leagues with the Houston Astros in 2013 He pitched for Team Israel at the 2017 World Baseball Classic and was named to the 2017 All World Baseball Classic team His fastball reached 97 mph After retiring from major league baseball Zeid joined the Chicago Cubs front office as a pitching analyst In November 2019 he obtained Israeli citizenship so that he could play for Team Israel in baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics He pitched for Team Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in the summer of 2021 Contents 1 Personal 2 High school and college 3 Playing career 3 1 Philadelphia Phillies organization 3 2 Houston Astros 3 3 Detroit Tigers organization 3 4 New Britain Bees 3 5 New York Mets organization 3 6 St Louis Cardinals organization 4 Coaching career 5 International career Team Israel 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPersonal editZeid was born to Ira a dentist and Karen Zeid who works at a senior center in New Haven Connecticut grew up in Woodbridge Connecticut and is Jewish 1 2 3 4 5 As a child he had a bar mitzvah went to Hebrew school three days a week and attended Congregation B nai Jacob 1 6 He always wears a Star of David around his neck and a chai and as to being Jewish he said If you become a successful athlete you should let people know where you re from 7 2 In January 2013 he married the former Stephanie Tiedemann a doctor of neuropsychology at The University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston and a former Vanderbilt 2007 and Florida Institute of Technology Masters Doctor of Psychology student 8 9 10 They have two sons Parker and Barrett 11 12 High school and college editZeid was a pitcher for the Hornets at Hamden Hall Country Day School 2005 where he had 400 strikeouts a school record 7 10 In addition to pitching he played first base shortstop and center field 13 He played for the gold medal winning Team USA Youth National Team in 2003 and was an AFLAC All American in 2004 5 In his junior and senior years he led his high school team to two straight New England Championships and a record of 54 15 13 7 In his junior year in 2004 he struck out 68 batters in 42 innings and had a 1 66 ERA while batting 412 14 In his senior year he struck out 130 batters in 65 0 innings and batted 450 and was team captain 13 5 7 That year he was the Gatorade Connecticut High School Player of the Year Baseball America ranked him the country s 27th best prospect and he was a Louisville Slugger National High School Baseball Coaches Association Collegiate Baseball and Street amp Smith All American 13 5 7 He played for the Long Island Titans in the summer of his senior year They finished 43 5 5 He earned two varsity letters in basketball 5 He played college baseball pitching for the Vanderbilt Commodores baseball team for two years and then for Tulane University where he pitched for the Green Wave baseball team and was an English major 7 15 He also pitched for the Torrington Twisters of the New England Collegiate Baseball League in 2006 and for the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Collegiate Baseball League in 2007 13 5 16 In the 2016 17 off season he took a class at Tulane as he had just a few credits left in order to obtain his degree 17 He graduated in January 2019 18 Playing career editPhiladelphia Phillies organization edit He was drafted out of Tulane by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 10th round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft as a starter 7 Zeid received a 10 000 signing bonus 19 20 He pitched as a starter for the Class A Williamsport Crosscutters and had an 8 5 record with a 2 94 ERA holding batters to a 217 average 15 In 2010 he pitched for the Lakewood BlueClaws and split his season between starting and relieving finishing the season 8 4 with 8 saves a 2 93 ERA 111 strikeouts in 107 3 innings and 27 walks He was named a South Atlantic League midseason All Star won the MiLB Best Reliever Class A Full Season award and Baseball America named him the 23 prospect in the Phillies organization and said he had the best slider of any pitcher in their minor league system 15 21 22 23 In the off season he played for the Mesa Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League where he was named an AFL Rising Star blogging about his experience for MLB com 15 21 He played for Double A Reading in 2011 starting the season in its starting rotation before moving to the bullpen Houston Astros edit nbsp Josh Zeid in 2014 Zeid was traded on July 29 2011 along with Jonathan Singleton Jarred Cosart and Domingo Santana to the Houston Astros for All Star right fielder Hunter Pence 7 15 24 25 After the season Zeid pitched for the Salt River Rafters in the Arizona Fall League where he was named an AFL Rising Star 15 Going into 2012 he was ranked 19 in the Astros system by baseball writer Jonathan Mayo for his plus fastball and nasty slider 26 In 2012 Zeid pitched as a reliever for an entire season for the first time pitching in 47 games for the Double A Corpus Christi Hooks and striking out 66 batters in 56 1 innings 15 In March 2013 Zeid was looking to add a third pitch to his fastball and slider 4 In 2013 he threw a 95 97 mph fastball and a hard slider 9 Only the top 15 percent of major league pitchers throw a 95 mph fastball 2 He pitched as the closer for the AAA Oklahoma City RedHawks in 2013 with a 4 1 record 13 saves in 15 save opportunities tied for the club lead and 3 50 ERA over 43 games as Zeid struck out 53 batters in 43 2 innings 9 27 28 Zeid was called up to the majors for the first time on July 29 2013 29 30 In 25 relief appearances he stranded 15 of 17 inherited runners and held lefties to a 178 batting average 28 He ended 2013 with a 0 1 record and a 3 90 ERA in 27 2 3 innings pitched He made 23 appearances in 2014 recording a 6 97 ERA before suffering from sesamoiditis and being shut down in July for foot surgery known as sesamoidectomy Zeid underwent the procedure to both feet with the second foot surgery to his left foot taking place in October 2014 31 32 33 34 He was expected to recover three months following his surgery 33 Pitching for Houston according to Fangraphs Zeid threw about 60 fastballs with an average velocity of 94 3 mph in addition to sliders and an occasional changeup 35 In 2014 he again pitched for Oklahoma City going 2 2 with 7 saves and a 2 45 ERA in 17 relief appearances as in 18 1 innings Zeid gave up 2 walks and had 21 strikeouts 36 Detroit Tigers organization edit Zeid was claimed off waivers by the Detroit Tigers on November 20 2014 37 Zeid had pitched for Tiger manager Brad Ausmus on Team Israel in the 2013 World Baseball Classic qualifiers 38 On March 24 2015 he was optioned to the Toledo Mud Hens of the AAA International League and pitching for the Mud Hens he went 4 3 with 2 saves and a 4 46 ERA in 42 games 4 of which were starts 39 36 New Britain Bees edit On April 7 2016 Zeid signed with the New Britain Bees of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball He began the 2016 season with the team throwing a 97 mph fastball and striking out 43 batters in 37 1 innings 17 New York Mets organization edit On June 10 2016 Zeid signed a minor league deal with the New York Mets He made his debut for their Double A team the Binghamton Mets Zeid pitched 6 2 3 innings while striking out six batters He spent the remainder of the season pitching for the Binghamton Mets and the AAA Las Vegas 51s going an aggregate 7 6 with a 4 61 ERA 17 St Louis Cardinals organization edit Zeid signed a minor league contract with the St Louis Cardinals on March 21 2017 40 He pitched for the Memphis Redbirds of the AAA Pacific Coast League going 9 4 his 9 wins tied for 6th most in the league and striking out 95 batters in 102 innings as he pitched in 33 games starting 12 of them 41 36 42 He elected free agency on November 6 43 Coaching career editZeid announced his retirement from professional baseball on April 5 2018 at 31 years of age saying You have to throw in the mid to high 90s consistently or there s someone 10 years younger than you who will 44 In January 2019 through January 2023 Zeid was a rehab pitching coordinator and player development pitching analyst for the Chicago Cubs 45 46 He also ran the Pitch Lab in Arizona for the team 46 47 Zeid joined the Texas Rangers organization as the pitching coach of the Frisco RoughRiders of the Double A Texas League prior to the 2023 season 48 As of July 2023 Zeid was entering his first season 2023 24 as the Pitching Coach and Pitching Analyst at San Jacinto College in Houston Texas 49 International career Team Israel editZeid played for the Israeli national baseball team in the 2013 World Baseball Classic qualifier in September 2012 under manager Brad Ausmus 50 51 52 He pitched in all 3 games earning a save in Israel s victory over Spain 53 His mother said As we watched the games we loved the nachas and kvelling that goes deep into our hearts 53 During the opening game against South Africa Zeid pitched 1 2 innings giving up a walk on three strike outs and was credited with a hold 54 During the second game against Spain Zeid gave up a hit and an earned run while recording a save 55 During the third and final game the qualifying game once again against Spain he gave up a hit and two earned runs while walking one and striking out two in a game that Zeid was credited with the loss 56 Zeid pitched for Israel at the 2017 World Baseball Classic qualifier and had a 1 35 ERA in 6 2 3 innings 57 6 In the first game of the series Zeid threw 48 pitches over 3 2 innings giving up 2 hits and an earned run while striking out 2 58 Under World Baseball Classic rules any pitcher who throws over 50 pitches cannot pitch again for four days therefore by pulling Zeid before reaching this limit it enabled Israel to utilize Zeid again in the tournament During the third and final game of the tournament Zeid was the winning pitcher after throwing 37 pitches over 3 innings of no hit ball while giving up a walk and recording 3 strikeouts 59 Zeid again pitched for Israel at the 2017 World Baseball Classic main tournament in March 2017 60 In the first game of round one he was the winning pitcher as 41 ranked Israel defeated 3 ranked South Korea with Zeid striking out four batters in three innings 61 Zeid said the win was the pinnacle of his career This has to be it This has to be the top top win as a team I think in my career I ve been lucky enough to be part of a couple of championships in the lower levels in the minor leagues and in high school but nothing compares to this stage 62 Overall he was 1 0 with 2 saves and pitched 10 shutout innings giving up 5 hits including 4 scoreless innings as a starting pitcher against world 1 Team Japan as his fastball hit 96 mph 63 64 20 Following the conclusion of the tournament pitcher Josh Zeid was named to the 2017 All World Baseball Classic team 65 In November 2019 he obtained Israeli citizenship so that he could play for Team Israel in baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo 66 His fastball in 2021 was approximately 92 mph 67 He pitched for Team Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in the summer of 2021 68 He was 0 0 with an ERA of 3 12 as in three games starts against Mexico and the Dominican Republic and a relief appearance against South Korea he pitched 8 2 innings and held batters to a 214 batting average 68 Zeid pitched for Team Israel in the 2023 European Baseball Championship in September 2023 in the Czech Republic 69 See also edit nbsp Baseball portal List of Jewish Major League Baseball playersReferences edit a b Wohlgelernter Elli January 10 2020 Can the Israeli baseball team win an Olympic medal The Jerusalem Post Retrieved January 22 2020 a b c Adam Chandler October 23 2013 How a Jewish Kid Makes It to the Major Leagues Tablet Magazine Retrieved October 16 2014 Ron Kaplan July 31 2013 JML update Kaplan s Korner on Jews and Sports New Jersey Jewish News Retrieved August 2 2013 a b David Borges March 22 2013 Former Hamden Hall star Josh Zeid looking to make most of first big league camp with Houston Astros Connecticut Post Chronicle Retrieved August 2 2013 a b c d e f g Josh Zeid Bio Vucommodores com Retrieved August 2 2013 a b Max Wildstein December 30 2016 Exclusive Josh Zeid Talks About Pitching For Team Israel Hardball Scoop Scout December 30 2016 a b c d e f g h Ken Mandel October 28 2011 Making it to the majors The Jewish Standard Retrieved August 2 2013 Brian McTaggart July 30 2013 Zeid My dream is about to come true mlblogs com Retrieved September 30 2013 a b c Williams Darrell July 9 2013 Former Tulane pitcher Zeid flourishing as OKC s closer The Advocate Retrieved August 3 2013 a b Stephanie and Josh from Houston Texas Tiedemannandzeid ourwedding com January 26 2013 Retrieved August 3 2013 David Borges May 28 2016 New Haven native Josh Zeid hoping to make a Bee line back to big leagues New Haven Register Josh Zeid14 October 19 2018 Hello world Barrett Lawrence Tweet via Twitter a b c d e Josh Zeid Bio Tulanegreenwave com Retrieved August 2 2013 Roberto Gonzalez June 6 2004 Belichick Helps Teach Young Players Hartford Courant Retrieved September 28 2013 a b c d e f g Josh Zeid Stats Video Highlights Photos Bio mlb com May 24 2013 Retrieved September 28 2013 2007 Harwich Mariners thebaseballcube com Retrieved September 23 2021 a b c Chris Knoblock 2017 Catching up with Josh Zeid New Britain Bees January 29 2019 post Twitter Josh Zeid Baseball Prospectus Retrieved October 5 2013 a b All World Baseball Classic pitcher Josh Zeid of Team Israel discusses his success and how he wants to bring that to the St Louis Cardinals St Louis Scout a b Zeid s zenith retires Bryce Harper wins Best Reliever award Jewish Baseball News October 25 2010 Retrieved August 3 2013 Jackson Josh October 17 2010 Vote now for MiLB s Best Relievers Milb com Retrieved August 3 2013 Corne Hogeveen June 8 2016 Mets Sign Pitcher Josh Zeid MetsMinors net Phillies acquire Hunter Pence ESPN July 31 2011 Retrieved January 11 2013 Mayo Jonathan July 30 2011 Astros land two top prospects intriguing arm mlb com Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved January 11 2013 An Interview with Josh Zeid Whattheheckbobby com March 23 2012 Retrieved October 5 2013 Josh Zeid Minor League Statistics amp History Baseball Reference com Retrieved August 2 2013 a b Josh Zeid Stats Video Highlights Photos Bio Houston Astros Retrieved October 16 2014 Astros option Ambriz call up Lo Zeid Houston Astros Media Office July 29 2013 Archived from the original on March 8 2014 Retrieved July 29 2013 Bo Wulf March 25 2019 The baseball odyssey of Josh Zeid who struck out David Ortiz and me The Athletic Retrieved November 28 2019 Josh Zeid Stats Video Highlights Photos Bio Detroit Tigers Astros P Zeid needs season ending foot surgery ESPN Associated Press July 30 2014 Retrieved July 31 2014 a b Jose de Jesus Ortiz July 30 2014 Astros reliever Josh Zeid to have foot surgery miss rest of season Ultimate Astros Retrieved October 16 2014 Evan Drellich October 3 2014 Carlos Correa switches agents surgery for Josh Zeid Ultimate Astros Retrieved October 16 2014 Chris Iott November 20 2014 Detroit Tigers claim RHP Josh Zeid off waivers designate Ezequiel Carrera for assignment MLive com a b c Josh Zeid Minor Fall amp Independent Leagues Statistics amp History Baseball Reference com Beck Jason November 20 2014 Tigers claim Zeid from Astros designate Carrera MLB Archived from the original on November 23 2014 Retrieved November 20 2014 Drellich Evan November 20 2014 Astros protect Velasquez Torreyes Feliz from Rule 5 draft Houston Chronicle subscription required Josh Zeid Stats Fantasy amp News mlb com Cardinals Josh Zeid Agrees to minors deal with Cardinals CBS Sports March 21 2017 Vincent Salzo Former Hamden Hall Standout Closes Out Minor League Regular Season Hamden CT Patch 2017 Pacific Coast League AAA The Baseball Cube www thebaseballcube com Josh Zeid Stats Fantasy amp News MiLB com David Borges New Haven s Josh Zeid retires from playing professional baseball New Haven Register Retrieved April 6 2018 Cubs Hire Former Pitcher Josh Zeid as Pitching Analyst in Player Development February 9 2019 a b Patrick Mooney and Sahadev Sharma September 12 2019 More changes coming after the Cubs move Jason McLeod into a new VP role The Athletic Retrieved November 28 2019 Evan Altman September 3 2019 Between Wieck and Wick Cubs Burning Curveball Candle at Both Ends Cubs Insider Bigley Zach January 18 2023 Rangers announce 2023 RoughRiders Field Staff MiLB com Retrieved January 19 2023 https twitter com Josh Zeid14 Josh Zeid Jewish Baseball News Retrieved August 2 2013 Fine Jeremy July 31 2013 Welcome to the Show Josh Zeid The Great Rabbino Retrieved August 2 2013 Adam Berry September 19 2012 World Baseball Classic Israel victorious in Classic debut over South Africa worldbaseballclassic com Retrieved August 2 2013 a b Blas Howard October 10 2012 Field of Dreams Two CT players helped Team Israel shine on the baseball diamond Jewish Ledger Retrieved August 3 2013 Israel 7 South Africa 3 mlb com Israel 4 Spain 2 mlb com Spain 9 Israel 7 mlb com Vince Lara Cinisomo September 22 2016 Rosters for WBC Qualifier in Brooklyn Israel Pakistan Great Britain Brazil Baseball America Great Britain 2 Israel 5 Final Score on MLB Gameday MLB com Great Britain 1 Israel 9 Final Score on MLB Gameday MLB com David Adler February 8 2017 Israel brings MLB experience to 1st WBC main draw Vets Davis Feldman among team members with Major League credentials Archived August 29 2017 at the Wayback Machine mlb com Sung Min Kim March 6 2017 Israel Manages To Upset Korea In First World Baseball Classic Game Israel shocks baseball world and defeats Korea in the first game of the World Baseball Classic Scout Allon Sinai March 7 2017 Israel off to dream start with WBC triumph The Jerusalem Post Vincent Salzo March 15 2017 Ex Hamden Pitcher Stars in World Baseball Classic Hamden CT Patch Stats World Baseball Classic Dayn Perry March 23 2017 World Baseball Classic Previous champs results medal count MVPs All WBC teams CBS Sports U S Baseball pros arrive to claim Israeli citizenship qualify for Olympics Haaretz November 22 2019 Retrieved November 28 2019 Mavredakis Mike July 15 2021 New Haven s Josh Zeid works out the kinks with Team Israel ahead of Tokyo Olympics courant com a b Israel World Baseball Softball Confederation 2023 European Baseball Championship WBSC Europe External links editCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Josh Zeid on Twitter nbsp Tulane Green Wave bio Vanderbilt Commodores bio Joshua Halickman July 11 2021 Being Jewish has always been something that I have been so proud of Josh Zeid talks ball ahead of Olympics Holyland Hoops Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Josh Zeid amp oldid 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