1. Answer: Al Rosen, who hit 37 dingers for the Cleveland Indians in 1950.
2. Answer: Larry Sherry, Los Angeles Dodgers (1959); Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers (1963); and Steve Yeager, Los Angeles Dodgers (1981). Note: Steve Yeager is a convert to Judaism.
3. Answer: Ken Holtzman, 174 wins in 15 seasons from 1965-79 for the Cubs, Athletics, Orioles, and Yankees.
4. Answer: Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers (1963, 1965, 1966); Steve Stone, Baltimore Orioles (1980)
5. Answer: Hank Greenberg, Detroit Tigers (1935, 1940); Al Rosen, Cleveland Indians (1953); Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers (1963)
6. Answer: Hank Greenberg (5), Detroit Tigers; Sandy Koufax (32), Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers
7. Answer: Dan Rothem, pitcher Georgia Southern University (1998-99)
8. Answer: Johnny Rosenblatt, former Mayor of Omaha, who helped renovate the now Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium to annually host the College World Series. Rosenblatt also was a former minor league baseball player.
Bonus Questions
Answer: Sandy Koufax (6-30-1962, 5-11-1963, 6-4-1964, and 9-9-1965,); Bo Belinsky (5-5-1962); Joel Horlen (4-18-1965); Ken Holtzman (8-19-1969, 6-3-1971). Note: Joel Horlen converted to Judaism. Later in life Bo Belinsky became a Born Again Christian.
Answer: Buddy Myer (30) in 1928 for the Boston Red Sox, Sam Bohne [Cohen] (26) in 1921 for the Cincinnati Reds, Elliot Maddox (20) in 1972 for the Texas Rangers, and Shawn Green (35, 20) for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1998 and 1999. Note: Elliot Maddox converted to Judaism.
Answer: Hank Greenberg, Barney Dreyfuss (owner), Mel Allen (announcer), and Sandy Koufax
Note: These answers are as of the end of the 1999 season.