Mets ‘star’ outfielder Harrison Bader wears Star of David on his belt in support of Israeli roots

Mets ‘star’ outfielder Harrison Bader wears Star of David on his belt in support of Israeli roots
By: NY Post - US-News Posted On: April 20, 2024 View: 11

Harrison Bader wears his heart on his belt.

The Bronxville-born Mets outfielder got lots of love this week for his game-winning hit against the Pittsburgh Pirates Monday — and for his sartorial support of Israel via a white Star of David on his waistband.

“Harrison Bader clears the bases with a game winning double for Mets tonight . . . but that isn’t the story . . . look closely at his belt,” posted Nachi Gordon, head of the organization Meaningful Minute, on X.

Bader, whose dad Louis is Jewish, also sports a necklace he wears for the hostages in Gaza. The chain was given to him during spring training by a Jewish fan Getty Images

“Thank you Harrison!” gushed former Knesset member Dov Lipman, adding, “and I guess I have no choice . . . Let’s go Mets!”

“Time to buy a Bader jersey,” posted Nick Conboy@NickCMets05.

Bader, 29, even drew cheers from the Bronx.

“It’s a shame he’s no longer on the Yankees. This makes me feel extra proud!” wrote Sam Suney on the X thread.

“Thank you Harrison!” gushed former Knesset member Dov Lipman in a
post to X regarding Bader’s show of support, adding, “and I guess I have
no choice . . . Let’s go Mets!” wikipedia / Yesh Atid political party
Bader, who attended Horace Mann High School in The Bronx, signed a one-year deal with the Mets in January. Getty Images
“It’s a shame he’s no longer on the Yankees. This makes me feel extra proud!” wrote Sam Suney on X of Bader’s show of support for Israel. JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST

Bader, whose dad Louis is Jewish, also sports a necklace he wears for the hostages in Gaza.

The chain was given to him during spring training by a Jewish fan who said, “We are wearing this until all the hostages are home,” Gordon posted.

Bader, who attended Horace Mann High School in The Bronx, signed a one-year $10.5 million deal with the Mets in January.

He was originally slated to play for Team Israel in the 2023 World Baseball Classic, but dropped out, citing a desire to remain healthy after an injury-plagued 2022 season.

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