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From the Cosmopolitan Review (and exciting news)

Posted by Deacon Jim on Feb 23, 2010 in Current Events, Media, Perspective, Poland - Polish - Polonia

From the December 2009 issue of the Cosmopolitan Review, published by the alumni of Poland in the Rockies, a biennial symposium in Polish studies held at Canmore, Alberta.

Cosmopolitan Review Turns One

Work on this issue was in full swing before we suddenly realized that this is actually an anniversary issue. Cosmopolitan Review has turned one year old. Thanks for joining us on this adventure and stick around. It’s going to be a fun ride.

EXCITING NEWS: Poland in the Rockies Announces 2010 Symposium

Poland in the Rockies, the 10-day Polish studies symposium in Canada’s Rocky Mountains, is set for July 21-31, 2010. The slate of speakers is already posted on the website and it guarantees the liveliest exchange of ideas to be found anywhere between the Rockies and the Tatras.

FEATURE Americans in Warsaw

What can I say about Poland, after one month in Warsaw? That the Poles have become more American than the Americans? If not entirely accurate, like other facile observations, there’s a grain of truth here. Part of the reason is that Poles are doing well these days. By Wanda Urbanska.

REVIEWS The Polish Review

Someone once joked that the best thing about reading Reviews is that you can discuss the books at dinner parties without actually having to read them. Well, if you read the very best of the Reviews there is an element of truth in that, though do bear in mind that not all Reviews are created equal…

CONVERSATIONS A few questions for…Prof. Marek Suszko

As we reflect on the 20 years since the fall of communism in Europe and ponder what the future may hold, CR recently had a chance to ask a few questions of Professor Marek Suszko, who teaches at the Department of History at Loyola University in Chicago. He shared some insight about the positive developments that have taken place in Poland since 1989, the country’s role in the EU and its relationship with the United States.

HISTORY The Noble and Compassionate Heart of the Maharaja Jam Saheb Digvijay Sinhi

Between August 1942 and November 1946, close to 1,000 Polish children and their guardians lived in idyllic settlements on the Kathiawar Peninsula in India not far from the summer residence of the Maharaja Jam Saheb Digvijay Sinhi. They had come at the Maharaja’s invitation from orphanages in Ashkabad, the capital of Turkmenistan, and Samarkand … by Irene Tomaszewski.

FOOD for thought Google, Poland, cultural projections

Artist Ian Wojtowicz, a 2008 PitR alumnus, has put together an interactive animation inviting reflection about identity. TRY it (This is really cool!)

Op-Ed The Pole Position: be like Dexter and tap into your inner glee for success

Young professionals face a tough climb. They’re full of ambition, talent and determination, but the climb is often a tough one. The competition is plentiful and opportunities sparse. How than do you stand out from among the crowd? A hard work ethic and wisdom is important; but people also like working with those that they find interesting. By Filip Terlecki.

…and more.

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The latest issue of The Cosmopolitan Review

Posted by Deacon Jim on Aug 23, 2009 in Current Events, Media, Perspective, Poetry, Poland - Polish - Polonia, Political

The latest edition of The Cosmopolitan Review has been published. The Cosmopolitan Review is published by the alumni of Poland in the Rockies, a biennial symposium in Polish studies held at Canmore, Alberta. This editions features include:

EDITORIAL: Between Past and Present, Poland and North America

This summer at CR, we took the time to slow down and to bring you an eclectic mix of warm delights to enjoy while sipping that glass of chilled white wine or licking the last of your strawberry sorbet. In this issue, travel back in time with architecture critic Witold Rybczynski when he visits Poland for the first time in 1967, discovering his parents’ homeland for himself…

…and more including events, politics, reviews, travel, and spotlight.

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The Cosmopolitan Review – integrating roots and history into life

Posted by Deacon Jim on Nov 25, 2008 in Poland - Polish - Polonia

The Cosmopolitan Review is a new journal from the organizers and alumni of the Poland in the Rockies program. I encourage you to check it out. The following is a quote from the introduction to the first edition:

People tend to unite at times of crisis. We just have to look at the high voter turnout for the last American elections and Barack Obama’s landslide victory for proof. Poles are no exception to this paradigm of uniting during times of crisis, and our history is telling of that.

The idea for the cosmopolitan review came at a time of questioning whether the Poland in the Rockies program would continue existing. Organizers and certain alumni alike wondered whether such immense organizational efforts could be sustained without deeper alumni involvement. Spending 11 days in the Canadian Rockies learning about Polish history, culture and politics is great, but what next? How could we keep the spirit of Poland in the Rockies alive between installments of the program?

As I brainstormed ideas with Irene Tomaszewski, program director of Poland in the Rockies, and Judith Browne, a 2008 alumna, we realized that PitR alumni are actually doing a lot. But since we are spread out all over North America and Europe, it can be challenging to keep up with all of this motion. The idea of a newsletter, which then evolved into a review, was thus born.

From Chicago, Montreal, to Toronto, Edmonton and Halifax, PitR alumni are keeping busy organizing movie screening tours, plays, conferences, as well as radio and television interviews related to things Polish. the cosmopolitan review will not only keep you up-to-date on these events, it will also feature book reviews, news analysis, interviews with academics and commentary from a Polish-American and Polish-Canadian perspective.

What made PitR so special was not only the high caliber of speakers, but also the quality and diversity of students and young professionals attending the program. They are leaders in their respective professional and academic fields of activities, and some of them are introduced in this first issue of the cosmopolitan review: emerging musician Nina Jankowicz from Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania; Halifax-based filmmaker Eric Bednarski; Dominic Roszak from Ottawa, an actor in Canadian politics; South African writer Judith Browne; Jodi Greig, a polonophile studying in Krakow; Justine Jabłońska, editor-in-chief & project manager of som.com, Marek Broniewski, an Albertan currently studying at the London School of Economics; Agnieszka Macoch, a history graduate from Chicago; Patrycja Romanowska, a columnist from Edmonton; and Vincent Chesney, a Philadelphia-based psychologist. Let’s not forget about Antoni and Jan Kowalczewski from Edmonton: without them, CR wouldn’t be online.

These individuals are part of a valuable and growing network of dynamic individuals. Such a network is not an option in a globalized world, but a necessity.

In this first edition, we also have the pleasure of featuring an account by historian Norman Davies, a comment by former foreign correspondent and editor for Newsweek and current director of public policy of the EastWest Institute Andrew Nagorski, and a portion of an interview with Polish-English translator Bill Johnston, all three Poland in the Rockies speakers; as well as an interview with Timothy Snyder, an American professor of history at Yale specializing in Central and Eastern Europe, whom we’d love to have at the program in the future.

As Snyder told me during an interview after a lecture at the College of Europe in Natolin, Warsaw, there is currently a great opportunity for Poland to turn Polish historical scholarship and historical consciousness into European historical consciousness and scholarship. Poland would win a great victory if Polish history could be integrated in European history. I will add: to North American history as well.

So, how are you going to integrate your roots and your history into your mainstream North American and European lives?

The PitR alumni network is yours. So is the cosmopolitan review. Take advantage of it. Expand it beyond the borders of PitR: contributions won’t be limited to its participants.

I believe in education and I believe in the value of programs like Poland in the Rockies. CR is a reflection of that. It was born in times of double crisis: one of identity, one of economics. In face of these crises, let’s unite. Let’s cultivate our network, and take advantage of it…

In my estimation this effort goes far beyond ‘identity politics’ to identity. In a world of competing influences, competing intellectual, political, and religious allegiances, we need programs, journals, and intellectual exploration such as that presented in The Cosmopolitan Review. These efforts ground us. They are a touchstone in a sea of confusion, a touchstone that Bishop Hodur would easily recognize. We are one people as a diamond is one. We are multifaceted as is the diamond. Those facets bring out the brilliance that is within. Those facets are the cultures of the world and particularly those that espouse humanity – the humanity we all long for.

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Film, Battle for Warsaw, on tour with BBC filmmaker Wanda Koscia

Posted by Deacon Jim on Oct 15, 2008 in Poland - Polish - Polonia

Via Poland in the Rockies, Wanda Koscia’s film, Battle for Warsaw will be shown in the following locations starting October 19th:

  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 19, 2:30pm, Mississauga Central Library, Noel Ryan Auditorium, 301 Burnhamthorpe Road
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 20, 6:30pm, University of Toronto, Emmanuel College, 75 Queen’s Park Crescent, Room 001
  • Chicago, October 22, 7:00pm, The Chopin Theater, 1543 W Division St., Chicago, IL 60642
  • Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 26, 2:00pm, De Sève Cinema, Concordia University, 1400 de Maisonneuve West

Born in London of Polish parents, Wanda Koscia is a Producer/Director specializing in history and current affairs for the BBC. For over two decades she worked extensively across the former Soviet bloc on a number of major television series, including: The Struggles for Poland (1985), The Other Europe (1988), The Hand of Stalin. Leningrad (1989), The Walls Came Tumbling Down (1990), Death of Yugoslavia (1995), Tourists of the Revolution (1998). Other credits include Intelligence to Please part of Discovery series Why Intelligence Fails (2004) and several years on the BBC flagship history program, Timewatch. Also at the BBC she made over three hours of documentary films to accompany Dunkirk, a major factual drama. Her interviews were then made into an award winning documentary: The Soldiers Story. In 2005 she made a film about the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 (featuring an interview with her own mother who was a participant aged 16). The Battle of Warsaw was shown on Discovery Europe and the BBC. In the mid 1980s, Wanda spent a year at Radio Free Europe working in the Research Department’s Underground Publications Unit. During the 1980s she was active in the Solidarity support group in London.

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Baseball

Posted by Deacon Jim on Jan 28, 2006 in

Harry Coveleski After the fall of communism, baseball experienced a renaissance in Central Europe. Many countries have established little league teams as well as teams for the Olympics.

Did you know that Poland may have invented baseball? Recent historical discoveries point to the fact that baseball resembles a game brought to America by the early Polish settlers of Jamestown, Virginia (1609) known as “piłka palantowa”.

Zbigniew Stefanski in his “Pamiętnik Handlowca” (“An Industrialist’s Memoirs”) of 1625, gives the facts of the Polish game and even names some of its players. They are: Stanislaw Sadowski, Zbigniew Stefanski, Jan Mata, Tomasz Migtus, Gwidon Stojka and Karol Zrenica.

Polonia has contributed many players to the major league sport of Baseball in the United States (including 5 Hall of Fame players and numerous All-Stars).

Among them are (listed by date of first major league game debut):

Name Birth Year and City State Debut Team and Date Year
Oscar Bielaski
First major league player of Polish ancestry. U.S. Union soldier. Buried in
Arlington National Cemetery
1847 in Washington DC Washington Nationals April 24 1872
Harry Frank ‘The Giant Killer’ Coveleski (Kowalewski) 1886 in Shamokin PA Philadelphia Phillies September 10 1907
John Picus Quinn
(John Quinn Picus)
1883 in Janesville PA New York Highlanders April 15 1909
Cyril Charles Slapnicka 1886 in Cedar Rapids IA Chicago Cubs September 26 1911
Stanley Anthony Coveleski (Stanislaus Kowalewski)
Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
1889 in Shamokin PA Philadelphia A’s September 10 1912
Joseph Aloysius ‘Pepper’ Peploski 1891 in Brooklyn NY Detroit Tigers June 24 1913
John Patrick ‘Nig’ Grabowski 1900 in Ware MA Chicago White Sox July 11 1924
Joseph Anthony Ogrodowski 1906 in Hoytville PA Boston Braves April 27 1925
Edward Harold Strelecki 1905 in Newark NJ St. Louis Browns April 16 1928
Frederick Alfred Moncewicz 1903 in Brockton MA Boston Red Sox June 19 1928
Alfons Francis Grabowski 1901 in Syracuse NY St. Louis Cardinals September 11 1929
William Edward ‘Cap’ Narleski 1899 in Perth Amboy NJ Boston Red Sox April 18 1929
Henry Stephen ‘Pep’ Peploski 1905 in Poland Boston Braves September 19 1929
William Michael Urbanski 1903 in Linoleumville NY Boston Braves July 4 1931
John Clarence ‘Nap’ Kloza 1903 in Poland St. Louis Browns August 16 1931
Reginald John Grabowski 1907 in Syracuse NY Philadelphia Phillies April 15 1932
John Anthony Reder 1909 in Poland Boston Red Sox April 16 1932
Frank Anthony Pytlak 1908 in Buffalo NY Cleveland Indians April 22 1932
Edward William Madjeski (Majewski) 1908 in Far Rockaway NY Philadelphia A’s May 2 1932
Fabian Lorenz Kowalik 1908 in Falls City TX Chicago White Sox September 4 1932
John Leon Pomorski 1905 in Brooklyn NY Chicago White Sox April 17 1934
Ambrose Francis ‘Brusie’ Ogrodowski 1912 in Hoytville PA St. Louis Cardinals April 14 1936
Sigmund ‘Jack’ Jakucki 1909 in Camden NJ St. Louis Browns August 30 1936
Joseph Anthony Rogalski 1915 in Ashland WI Detroit Tigers September 14 1938
Sigmund Stanley Gryska 1914 in Chicago IL St. Louis Browns September 28 1938
Henry ‘Heeney’ Majeski 1916 in Staten Island NY Boston Bees May 17 1939
Nicholas Joseph Witek 1915 in Luzerne PA New York Giants April 16 1940
Henry Frank ‘Hank’ Gornicki 1911 in Niagara Falls NY St. Louis Cardinals April 17 1941
John ‘Grod’ Grodzicki 1917 in Nanticoke PA St. Louis Cardinals April 18 1941
Stephen Joseph Gromek 1920 in Hamtramck MI Cleveland Indians August 18 1941
Chester Hajduk 1918 in Chicago IL Chicago White Sox April 16 1941
Felix Thaddeus Mackiewicz 1917 in Chicago IL Philadephia A’s September 7 1941
Stanley Frank ‘Stan the Man’ Musial
Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
1920 in Donora PA St. Louis Cardinals September 17 1941
Ervin Frank ‘Four Sack’ Dusak 1920 in Chicago IL St. Louis Cardinals September 18 1941
George John ‘Whitey’ Kurowski 1918 in Reading PA St. Louis Cardinals September 23 1941
Edward Michael Hanyzewski 1920 in Union Mills IN Chicago Cubs May 12 1942
George Edward Yankowski 1922 in Cambridge MA Philadelphia A’s August 17 1942
Theodore Walter Sepkowski (Sczepkowski) 1923 in Baltimore MD Cleveland Indians September 9 1942
John Barney Wyrostek 1919 in Fairmont City IL Pittsburgh Pirates September 10 1942
Stanley Andrew Rojek 1919 in North Tonawanda NY Brooklyn Dodgers September 22 1942
Donald Thomas Hanski (Hanyzewski) 1916 in LaPorte IN Chicago White Sox May 6 1943
Bernard Carl Kuczynski 1920 in Philadelphia PA Philadelphia A’s June 2 1943
Eugene Victor Hermanski 1920 in Pittsfield MA Brooklyn Dodgers August 15 1943
John Thaddeus Ostrowski 1917 in Chicago IL Chicago Cubs September 24 1943
Thaddeus Walter Cieslak 1916 in Milwaukee WI Philadelphia Blue Jays April 18 1944
Edwin Frank ‘Bazooka or Fiddler’ Basinski 1922 in Buffalo NY Brooklyn Dodgers May 20 1944
Casimir James Konstanty 1917 in Strykersville NY Cincinnati Reds June 18 1944
Henry Alexander Ruszkowski 1925 in Cleveland OH Cleveland Indians September 26 1944
Albert Joseph Cihocki 1924 in Nanticoke PA Cleveland Indians April 17 1945
Edward Frank ‘Butch or Mouse’ Mierkowicz 1924 in Wyandotte MI Detroit Tigers August 31 1945
Edwin Joseph ‘Husky’ Walczak 1918 in Arctic RI Philadelphia Phillies September 3 1945
Arthur Joseph Lopatka 1919 in Chicago IL St. Louis Cardinals September 12 1945
Richard Edward Lajeskie 1926 in Passaic NJ New York Giants September 10 1946
Joseph Paul Smaza 1923 in Detroit MI Chicago White Sox September 18 1946
Theodore Bernard ‘Big Klu’ Kluszewski 1924 in Argo IL Cincinnati Reds April 18 1947
Harry Walter Perkowski 1922 in Dante VA Cincinnati Reds September 13 1947
Alexander James ‘Whitey’ Konikowski 1928 in Throop PA New York Giants June 16 1948
Richard Jerome Kokos (Kokoszka) 1928 in Chicago IL St. Louis Browns July 8 1948
Joseph Paul ‘Professor or Specs’ Ostrowski 1916 in West Wyoming PA St. Louis Browns July 18 1948
Stanley Edward ‘Stash’ Lopata 1925 in Delray MI Philadelphia Phillies September 19 1948
Carl Ernest ‘Swats, Swisher or Swish’ Sawatski 1927 in Shickshinny PA Chicago Cubs September 29 1948
Richard David Kryhoski 1925 in Leonia NJ New York Yankees April 19 1949
Edward Robert ‘Butch’ Sanicki 1923 in Wallington NJ Philadelphia Phillies September 14 1949
Stanislaw Leo Kuczek 1924 in Amsterdam NY Boston Braves September 29 1949
Robert Vilarian Borkowski 1926 in Dayton OH Chicago Cubs April 22 1950
Richard Louis Rozek 1927 in Cedar Rapids IA Cleveland Indians April 29 1950
James Joseph Suchecki 1926 in Chicago IL Boston Red Sox May 20 1950
Stephen George Ridzik 1929 in Yonkers NY Philadelphia Phillies September 4 1950
Daniel William Lewandowski 1928 in Buffalo NY St. Louis Cardinals September 22 1951
Alexander Garbowski 1925 in Yonkers NY Detroit Tigers April 16 1952
Richard Stanley Brodowski 1932 in Bayonne NJ Boston Red Sox June 15 1952
Eldon John ‘Rip’ Repulski 1927 in Sauk Rapids MN St. Louis Cardinals April 14 1953
Raymond Leo ‘Jabbo’ Jablonski 1926 in Chicago IL St. Louis Cardinals April 14 1953
Michael John Blyzka (Bliska) 1928 in Hamtramck MI St. Louis Browns April 21 1953
Frederic John ‘Lefty’ Baczewski 1926 in St. Paul MN Chicago Cubs April 26 1953
Victor Felix Janowicz 1930 in Elyria OH Pittsburgh Pirates May 31 1953
Theodore Stanley Kazanski 1934 in Hamtramck MI Philadelphia Phillies June 25 1953
Fred Daniel ‘Fritz’ Marolewski 1928 in Chicago IL St. Louis Cardinals September 19 1953
William Joseph ‘Moose’ Skowron Jr. 1930 in Chicago IL New York Yankees April 13 1954
Raymond Edmond Narleski 1928 in Camden NJ Cleveland Indians April 17 1954
Ronald Frank Mrozinski 1930 in White Haven PA Philadelphia Phillies June 20 1954
Donald Joseph Plarski 1929 in Chicago IL Kansas City A’s July 20 1955
Gerald Albert Schypinski 1931 in Detroit MI Kansas City A’s August 31 1955
Stanley Walter Pawloski 1931 in Wanamie PA Cleveland Indians September 24 1955
Edward Joseph Winceniak 1929 in Chicago IL Chicago Cubs April 25 1956
William Stanley ‘Maz’ Mazeroski
Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
1936 in Wheeling WV Pittsburgh Pirates July 7 1956
Alfred James Pilarcik 1930 in Whiting IN Kansas City A’s July 13 1956
Myron Walter Drabowsky 1935 in Poland Chicago Cubs August 7 1956
Anthony Christopher Kubek 1936 in Milwaukee WI New York Yankees April 20 1957
Marion John Kutyna 1932 in Philadelphia PA Kansas City A’s September 19 1959
Edward Roman Sadowski 1931 in Pittsburgh PA Boston Red Sox April 20 1960
Raymond Michael Sadecki 1940 in Kansas City KS St. Louis Cardinals May 19 1960
Theodore Sadowski 1936 in Pittsburgh PA Washington Senators September 2 1960
Robert Frank ‘Bo’ Sadowski 1937 in St. Louis MO St. Louis Cardinals September 16 1960
Carl Michael ‘Yaz’ Yastrzemski
Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
1939 in Southampton NY Boston Red Sox April 11 1961
Ronald Peter Perranoski (Perzanowski) 1936 in Paterson NJ Los Angeles Dodgers April 14 1961
John Henry Kubiszyn 1936 in Buffalo NY Cleveland Indians April 23 1961
Joseph Charles Grzenda 1937 in Scranton PA Detroit Tigers April 26 1961
Joseph Peter Bonikowski 1941 in Philadelphia PA Minnesota Twins April 12 1962
Richard Joseph Tracewski 1935 in Eynon PA Los Angeles Dodgers April 12 1962
John Joseph Wojcik 1942 in Olean NY Kansas City A’s September 9 1962
Robert Peter Lipski 1938 in Scranton PA Cleveland Indians April 28 1963
Robert Sadowski 1938 in Pittsburgh PA Milwaukee Braves June 19 1963
John Francis Paciorek 1945 in Detroit MI Houston Colt .45′s September 29 1963
Philip Henry Niekro
Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
1939 in Blaine OH Milwaukee Braves April 15 1964
Ronald Alan ‘Rocky’ Swoboda 1944 in Baltimore MD New York Mets April 12 1965
Michael Allen Jurewicz 1945 in Buffalo NY New York Yankees September 7 1965
Edward Anthony Barnowski 1943 in Scranton PA Baltimore Orioles September 8 1965
George Felix ‘Sonny’ Kopacz 1941 in Chicago IL Atlanta Braves September 18 1966
Theodore Rodger Kubiak 1942 in New Brunswick NJ Kansas City A’s April 14 1967
Joseph Franklin Niekro 1944 in Martins Ferry OH Chicago Cubs April 16 1967
Gary Lee Waslewski 1941 in Meriden CT Boston Red Sox June 11 1967
Thomas Arthur Tischinski 1944 in Kansas City MO Minnesota Twins April 11 1969
Billy Cordell Grabarkewitz 1946 in Lockhart TX Los Angeles Dodgers April 22 1969
Ronald Bernard Klimkowski 1944 in Jersey City NJ New York Yankees September 15 1969
Kenneth John Szotkiewicz 1947 in Wilmington DE Detroit Tigers April 7 1970
Gerad Joseph Janeski 1946 in Pasadena CA Chicago White Sox April 10 1970
William Joseph Gogolewski 1947 in Oshkosh WI Washington Senators September 3 1970
Gregory Michael Luzinski 1950 in Chicago IL Philadelphia Phillies September 9 1970
Thomas Marian Paciorek 1946 in Detroit MI Los Angeles Dodgers September 12 1970
Stanley Perzanowski 1950 in East Chicago IN Chicago White Sox June 20 1971
Richard Francis Stelmaszek 1948 in Chicago IL Washington Senators June 25 1971
Robert Joseph Terlecki 1945 in Trenton NJ Philadelphia Phillies August 16 1972
David Lawrence Lemanczyk 1950 in Syracuse NY Detroit Tigers April 15 1973
Michael George Rogodzinski 1948 in Evanston IL Philadelphia Phillies May 4 1973
Douglas James Konieczny 1951 in Detroit MI Houston Astros September 11 1973
Gary Raymond Ignasiak 1949 in Anchorville MI Detroit Tigers September 20 1973
James Michael Sadowski 1951 in Pittsburgh PA Pittsburgh Pirates April 27 1974
Edward Louis Halicki 1950 in Newark NJ San Francisco Giants July 8 1974
Thomas Anthony Makowski 1950 in Buffalo NY Detroit Tigers May 1 1975
Philip Anthony Mankowski 1953 in Buffalo NY Detroit Tigers August 30 1976
Robert John Gorinski 1952 in Latrobe PA Minnesota Twins April 10 1977
Mark David Budaska 1952 in Sharon PA Oakland A’s June 6 1978
Wayne Richard Krenchicki 1954 in Trenton NJ Baltimore Orioles June 15 1979
Jerome Matthew Dybzinski 1955 in Cleveland OH Cleveland Indians April 11 1980
Gilbert Thomas Kubski 1954 in Longview TX California Angels September 2 1980
Doug Wayne ‘Eyechart’ Gwosdz 1960 in Houston TX San Diego Padres August 17 1981
Leonard James Matuszek 1954 in Toledo OH Philadelphia Phillies September 3 1981
Joseph Michael Orsulak 1962 in Glen Ridge NJ Pittsburgh Pirates September 1 1983
Allen Robert Lachowicz 1960 in Pittsburgh PA Texas Rangers September 13 1983
Mark Steven Gubicza 1962 in Philadelphia PA Kansas City Royals April 6 1984
Raymond Allen Krawczyk 1959 in Pittsburgh PA Pittsburgh Pirates June 29 1984
Michael Joseph Bielecki 1959 in Baltimore MD Pittsburgh Pirates September 14 1984
Edward David Wojna 1960 in Bridgeport CT San Diego Padres June 16 1985
Douglas Dean Drabek 1962 in Victoria TX New York Yankees May 30 1986
Timothy Matthew Pyznarski 1960 in Chicago IL San Diego Padres September 14 1986
James Joseph Paciorek 1960 in Detroit MI Milwaukee Brewers April 9 1987
Peter Louis Stanicek 1963 in Harvey IL Baltimore Orioles September 1 1987
Stephen Blair Stanicek 1961 in Lake Forest IL Milwaukee Brewers September 16 1987
John Pawlowski 1963 in Johnson City NY Chicago White Sox September 19 1987
Robert Milacki 1964 in Trenton NJ Baltimore Orioles September 18 1988
Joseph Douglas Skalski 1964 in Burnham IL Cleveland Indians April 10 1989
Joseph Andrew Slusarski 1966 in Indianapolis IN Oakland A’s April 11 1991
Scott Andrew Kamieniecki 1964 in Mount Clemens MI New York Yankees June 18 1991
Michael James Ignasiak 1966 in Mount Clemens MI Milwaukee Brewers August 22 1991
Robert Zupcic 1966 in Pittsburgh PA Boston Red Sox September 7 1991
Andrew Neal Stankiewicz 1964 in Inglewood CA New York Yankees April 11 1992
Kevin Craig Koslofski 1966 in Decatur IL Kansas City Royals June 28 1992
Michael Raczka 1962 in New Britain CT Oakland A’s August 15 1992
David John Mlicki 1968 in Cleveland OH Cleveland Indians September 12 1992
James Mark Czajkowski 1963 in Parma OH Colorado Rockies July 29 1994
Mark James Grudzielanek 1970 in Milwaukee WI Montreal Expos April 28 1995
Christopher John Nitkowski 1973 in Suffern NY Cincinnati Reds June 3 1995
Steven Joseph Wojciechowski 1970 in Blue Island IL Oakland A’s July 18 1995
Dennis John Konuszewski 1971 in Bridgeport MI Pittsburgh Pirates August 4 1995
Richard John Gorecki 1973 in Evergreen Park IL Los Angeles Dodgers September 10 1997
Doug Mientkiewicz 1974 in Toledo OH Minnesota Twins 1998
Mike Jerzembeck 1972 in Queens NY New York Yankees 1998
A.J. Pierzynski 1976 in Bridgehampton NY Minnesota Twins 1998
Chris Clapinski 1971 in Buffalo NY Florida Marlins 1999
Dave Borkowski 1977 in Detroit MI Detroit Tigers 1999
Brian Sikorski 1974 in Detroit MI Texas Rangers 2000
Mark Lukasiewicz 1973 in Jersey City NJ Anaheim Angels 2001
Scott Podsednik 1976 in West TX Seattle Mariners 2001
Rob Mackowiak 1976 in Oak Lawn IL Pittsburgh Pirates 2001
Scott Sobkowiak 1977 in Woodstock IL Atlanta Braves 2001
Jason William Grabowski 1976 in New Haven CT Oakland A’s September 22 2002
Kevin John Gryboski 1973 in Wilkes-Barre PA Atlanta Braves April 13 2002
Benjamin Anthony Kozlowski 1980 in St. Petersburg FL Texas Rangers September 19 2002
Mark Joseph Budzinski 1973 in Baltimore MD Cincinnati Reds August 3 2003
Lance Joseph Niekro 1979 in Winter Haven FL San Francisco Giants September 5 2003
Gary Wayne Majewski 1980 in Houston TX Montreal Expo’s August 26 2004
Walter V. Majewski 1981 in New Brunswick NJ Baltimore Orioles August 20 2004
Jason Ernest Szuminski 1978 in San Diego CA San Diego Padres April 11 2004
Troy Trever Tulowitzki 1984 in Santa Clara CA Colorado Rockies August 30 2006

NOTE: This list is not all inclusive. If you know of anyone that should be added please add a comment and I’ll be sure to include the relevant information.

NOTE 2: This page was researched, designed, and is © by James Konicki and originally appeared as part of the Polonia Global Fund website.

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