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Stephen Allan Hertz (born February 26, 1945) is a former
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player. He was also manager of the
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in the
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. He attended the
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in
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, and is Jewish.


Major League Baseball

Hertz made his major league debut in
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with the
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and played in five games.


Israel Baseball League

In 2007, Hertz was manager of the
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in the lone season of the
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. The Lightning finished the regular season in second place with a 26-14 (.650) record, and lost to the Modi'in Miracle in the playoff semifinals.


High school and college coach

Hertz coached baseball teams at Coral Park High School, South Ridge High School, and Miami Dade-Wolfson Community College.


Halls of fame

In 1985, Hertz was inducted into the Miami High School Hall of Fame. In 2006, he was inducted into the Florida Community College Activities Association Hall of Fame.


References


Further reading

This chapter in Ruttman's history, based on a June 24, 2007 interview with Hertz conducted for the book, discusses Hertz's American, Jewish, baseball, and life experiences from youth to the present.


External links


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