
And we’re back - quick HOF report and photos in the next couple of days. A few weeks back I promised an update on 2006 FLP Val Majewski. Val was in Ottawa during the days of the Baltimore affiliation, the season after surgery for a torn left labrum - unfortunately, Val’s a southpaw.
After coming back in 2006, Majewski had a lackluster season with the new triple-A affiliate in Norfolk. He was moved to left field and first base to alleviate some stress on his throwing arm and his bat speed, never a strong suit, did not fully return. Majewski got a surprise assignment to double-A Bowie to start 2007, but earned a promotion after hitting .295/.358/.410 in 332 at bats.
He told ITW “Last year, my shoulder was affecting my swing. I was looking at videotape and saw that I was favoring it a bit. I didn’t realize it up there at the plate, but the video showed tentativeness. Once I realized I could trust my shoulder strength, I tried to mimic what I had done successfully in the past.”
Offense
Two full years after his labrum surgery, Majewski’s bat speed has still not fully recovered. He was off to a slow start in Bowie, but hit .310 in June and .353 in July to earn a promotion. Unfortunately, he flopped again down the stretch for the Norfolk Tides.
Tired of waiting for the arm/shoulder to come around, Baltimore cut him loose and Val found himself playing in the independent Atlantic League with the Newark Bears (and fellow FLP, Keith Reed). But just a few months into the short indy season, Val was signed by the Houston Astros organization and is playing for their AA affiliate, the Corpus Christi Hooks. Check that, he’s now with the Round Rock Express, Houston’s AAA team and it’s not hard to see why:
| 2008 Season | ||||||||||||||||||
| Team | League | AVG | G | AB | R | H | 2B | 3B | HR | RBI | TB | BB | SO | SB | CS | OBP | SLG | OPS |
| COR | TEX | .333 | 16 | 66 | 11 | 22 | 6 | 0 | 3 | 10 | 37 | 3 | 9 | 0 | 1 | .362 | .561 | .923 |
In his first three games with the Express, he’s hitting .273 with a homerun. This of course, is the stuff that does our heart good at the UOLB - guys going out, working hard and proving the naysayers wrong.



