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Shlomo Lipetz

1979 - Today

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Shlomo Lipetz (Hebrew: שלמה ליפץ; born February 11, 1979) is an Israeli baseball player who pitches for Team Israel. He is also Vice President of Programming and music director at City Winery in New York City. He was on the Israel national team for Israel at the 2017 World Baseball Classic. He also pitched for the team at the Africa/Europe 2020 Olympic Qualification tournament in Italy in September 2019, which Israel won to qualify to play baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Shlomo Lipetz is the 13,196th most popular athlete (down from 11,623rd in 2024), the 554th most popular biography from Israel (down from 504th in 2019) and the 31st most popular Israeli Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Shlomo Lipetz ranks 13,196 out of 6,025Before him are Edith Molikoe, Mariah Duran, Payton Ridenour, Ethan du Preez, Robert Oramas, and Ye Tun Naung. After him are Yuriy Yurkov, Kevin Seaward, Robyn Stevens, Dan Repacholi, Wang Huijing, and Takayuki Matsumoto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Shlomo Lipetz ranks 1,622Before him are Nick Lucena, Yuri Mansur, Carlos Paro, Tim Price, Boyd Martin, and Nikola Aćin.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Shlomo Lipetz ranks 556 out of 466Before him are Daniel Rowden (1997), Gabriel Escobar (null), Gabriel Santos (null), Shaul Gordon (1994), Claudia Verdino (2001), and Tal Erel (1996). After him are Álvaro Sandoval (1990), Loo Phay Xing (1997), and Alon Leichman (1989).

Among ATHLETES In Israel

Among athletes born in Israel, Shlomo Lipetz ranks 32Before him are Ran Sagiv (1997), Shai Kakon (2002), Daniel Rowden (1997), Gabriel Escobar (null), Gabriel Santos (null), and Shaul Gordon (1994). After him are Loo Phay Xing (1997), Tal Erel (1996), Álvaro Sandoval (1990), and Alon Leichman (1989).