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  1. 23. Nov. 2004 · In THE LIFE AND TIMES OF HANK GREENBERG (1998) we learn how this Bronx-born star first baseman for the Detroit Tigers missed out of one of sports biggest honors, the baseball home run crown. In 1938, Hank was approaching the 60 mark held by Babe Ruth for eleven seasons. It's been said that the other teams conspired against him, and for the last ...

  2. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg (1998) In the 1930s Jewish mothers would ask their sons: “What kind of day did Hank have?”. Hank Greenberg, the Detroit Tigers slugger who came close to breaking Babe Ruth’s homerun record, was baseball’s first Jewish star. Tall (6’4″), handsome, and uncommonly good-natured, Greenberg was a ...

  3. Our review: Parents say: ( 1 ): Kids say: Not yet rated Rate movie. Brilliant documentary-maker Aviva Kempner has created a gem of a movie to lift the spirit of anyone who cares about baseball -- or heroes. One of the great treats of The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg is to see not just how well Greenberg handled adversity, but how well he ...

  4. 7.6 (810) 75. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg is a documentary film that was released in 1998. The film is a tribute to the legendary baseball player, Hank Greenberg, who played for the Detroit Tigers during the 1930s and 1940s. Directed by Aviva Kempner, the documentary provides a comprehensive look at the life and career of Hank Greenberg.

  5. January 12, 2000 FILM REVIEW `The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg': He Fell Short of Babe Ruth, but Not for Jews. By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER. hanks to the intolerant outbursts of the Atlanta Braves pitcher John Rocker, a special timeliness surrounds the two-week run of the documentary "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg," which begins today at the Film Forum.

  6. Summaries. The life and career of Hank Greenberg, the first major Jewish baseball star in the Major Leagues. The story of Baseball Hall-of-Famer Hank Greenberg is told through archival film footage and interviews with Jewish and non-Jewish fans, his former teammates, his friends, and his family. As a great first baseman with the Detroit Tigers ...

  7. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg. In the 1930s Jewish Mothers would ask their sons: “What kind of day did Hank have?”. Hank Greenberg, the Detroit Tigers Slugger who came close to breaking Babe Ruth’s home run record, was baseball’s first Jewish star. Tall (6’4″), handsome, and uncommonly good-natured, Greenberg was a secular ...