I've always been curious about Val Majewski's name. Not his last name, though I believe it's pronounced My-ESS-kee. Nope, I'm talking about the "Val" portion of his name. In general, Val is not a very popular name for men; Majewski is the only Val in O's history. (In 1960, they briefly had a catcher named Valmy Thomas, for what it's worth.) A quick trip around the web tells me that the Birds' 2004 Minor League Player of the Year was born Walter Val Majewski. This briefly made me wonder why he would choose to go by Val, as I'm sure its seeming feminity left him open to teasing from children, simple-minded hecklers, and the like. But if you think about it, he didn't have a whole lot of options. "Walter" is a relic from another era, bringing to mind venerable newsmen and sour-faced character actors, but not exciting young baseballers. "Wally" sounds kind of silly, and again is a tad anachronistic. He could have used his initials, but "W.V." doesn't really roll off of the tongue, and maybe he had some sort of deep, dark grudge against the state of West Virginia. So, in an attempt to be his own man, he went with Val. That's my story, anyhow.
I struggle to find a similar match between Val Majewski's name and his character, but then I don't really know as much about him. Though if you're wondering where he's gotten to, he (like Jay Gibbons) took a detour to the Atlantic League earlier this year. After a short stint as a Newark Bear, he grabbed a minor league deal with the Houston Astros. In 25 games at AAA Round Rock, he's hitting .275/.390/.536. Injuries played a major part in derailing his progress in the Orioles' organization, but at the age of 27 maybe he's still got some major league baseball left to play.
Kevin when do we get to see the Palmer fan favorites card?
ReplyDeleteHow could anyone have a grudge with West Virginia?
ReplyDeleteAlso, I believe the kids didn't call your friend "Icky Vicky" because "The Fairly Oddparents" weren't on TV yet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CQSaRly_q0
Andy - Thanks for reminding me! I've got a hectic week coming up, but that should be an easy post to write. I'll get to it in a few days.
ReplyDeleteBilly - I'm sure there are plenty of college football fans who bear some grudge with the Mountaineers, as one example. ;)
But I will admit that I was thinking of Fairly Oddparents when I wrote this entry...it's a surprisingly entertaining cartoon.