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Tal Erel

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Tal Erel (Hebrew: טל אראל; born June 16, 1996) is an Israeli baseball player for the Israel National Baseball Team. He has played college baseball at Lynn University. He played for Team Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 2021. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Tal Erel is the 13,197th most popular athlete (down from 11,624th in 2024), the 555th most popular biography from Israel (down from 505th in 2019) and the 32nd most popular Israeli Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Tal Erel ranks 13,197 out of 6,025Before him are Miriam Sheehan, Jade Tierney, Isaranuudom Phurihiranphat, Ekaterina Zyuzina, Sharmila Devi, and Kieran Woolley. After him are Sophia Morgan, Margarita Torlopova, Théo Druenne, Judith Okumu, Luc Daffarn, and Aizada Muptilda.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Tal Erel ranks 1,817Before him are Steven Piñeiro, Lucrezia Colombotto Rosso, Lourdes Hartkopf, David Liti, Evan DePaul, and Ekaterina Zyuzina. After him are Yao Bianwa, Qin Miaomiao, Andrey Potapkin, Katie Lund, Erik Hægstad, and Nastassia Karakouskaya.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Tal Erel ranks 557 out of 466Before him are Daniel Rowden (1997), Gabriel Escobar (null), Gabriel Santos (null), Shaul Gordon (1994), Claudia Verdino (2001), and Alon Leichman (1989). After him are Shlomo Lipetz (1979), Loo Phay Xing (1997), and Álvaro Sandoval (1990).

Among ATHLETES In Israel

Among athletes born in Israel, Tal Erel ranks 33Before him are Shai Kakon (2002), Water polo at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters#South Africa (null), Daniel Rowden (1997), Gabriel Santos (null), Gabriel Escobar (null), and Shaul Gordon (1994). After him are Shlomo Lipetz (1979), Alon Leichman (1989), Loo Phay Xing (1997), and Álvaro Sandoval (1990).