Chicago Cubs Matt Szczur Saves A Life – The Match

If you’re a baseball fan, you may already know about Matt Szczur. If you’re a college football fan, you may already know about Matt Szczur. But you will soon find out why he is quickly becoming everyone’s favorite Chicago Cubs outfielder.

You have to go all the way back to his Freshman year at Villanova University, to find the origins of his incredible story. During that Freshman year, Head Football Coach Andy Talley ran his donation drive for Be The Match, the national bone marrow registry. Matt signed up and proceeded to take a couple of “cheek swabs” to donate samples for his 1-in-80,000 chance of being a match for someone in need.

Fast forward to 2009. He received word that he was a match. All he knew was that it was a young girl who was in desperate need and he had a once-in-a-lifetime chance of saving her life.

With the MLB draft a month away, he underwent a three-hour procedure at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia to remove his healthy bone marrow. It was an exhausting procedure, but that mattered not to Szczur. He wasn’t sure about the side effects of neupogen, a drug he took to increase blood-stem cells, but that wasn’t a deterrent. His spleen could have ruptured but that wasn’t a problem.

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(Photo by John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune / ESPN)

This was about more than himself and baseball.

His amazing journey has been documented by ESPN and E:60. And now, 6 years later, Matt was able to reconnect again with the little girl’s life he saved.

Meet Anastasia Olkhovsky and her family. They have endured a lot over the course of recent years and their story is one that is both emotional as well as inspirational.

Click here to watch The Match. Please type in the password “Szczur” (with a capital S) to gain access to the video.

“You can only do so much in baseball. You can only hit the ball so far. You can only throw the ball so hard. To be able to make a difference in not only your life, but someone else’s life and their family, is huge. And I feel that’s my greatest accomplishment so far.”Matt Szczur

KWB Radio – Episode 40 Inside #GoodBatting with Kevin Wilson

EPISODE 40: Inside #GoodBatting with Kevin Wilson

Joe Ferraro @FerraroOnAir and Kevin Wilson @KWBaseball crack open The #GoodBatting Book and unpack a few chapters for our listeners. Joe also takes the opportunity to challenge a few of KW’s hitting philosophies. You won’t want to miss KW’s response!

Click here to listen to Episode 40!

 

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SHOW NOTES

Links Mentioned On The Podcast

Grab a copy of Amazon’s #1 Best Seller The #GoodBatting Book for you and your team today!

 

Quotable

10:26 – “1,500 is the amount of at-bats before you can really evaluate a major league hitter to see if he’s good enough to stick.” – KW

15:56 – “Coaches: we can’t assume that they know everything. When you assume, you start missing things and you don’t cover it all.” – KW

17:36 – “Everybody in baseball is a really good hitter because they understand how to hit a fastball.” – KW

24:02 – “The best answer to any question is a question in return.” – KW

31:15 – “If you get the ball above your knee with two strikes you have a chance.” – KW

40:10 – “I want to challenge you. Do you want to be good or do you want to be great? The great ones are consistent. All the great ones have a purpose for everything they do.” – KW

 

Where to Find Joe and Kevin

Twitter @FerraroOnAir
Blog FerraroOnAir

Twitter @KWBaseball
Website KWBaseball.com

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Make sure you follow the show on Twitter at @KWBRadio

KWB Radio – Episode 39 King of Jewish Baseball

EPISODE 39: THE KING OF JEWISH BASEBALL

Joe Ferraro @FerraroOnAir and Kevin Wilson @KWBaseball welcome special guest Nate Fish, otherwise known as “The King of Jewish Baseball,” to the show this week!

Click here to listen to Episode 39!

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SHOW NOTES

Links Mentioned On The Podcast

THE FILM made by KOJB, which is 3 minutes and 25 seconds of pure gold.

Check out Joe Ferraro’s twitter feed, documenting his trip to Maine.

Everything you need to know about the Matchbox Cafe where Joe put his feet up as his wife slaved through a half marathon.

 

Quotable

12:37 – “I didn’t know what I was doing as a hitter in college, I was just trying real hard. So when I started coaching baseball after college, I started to learn how to hit by teaching.” – KOJB

16:20 – “There is a huge connection between someone’s personality and all of their experiences they have had in their lives leading up to going to play college baseball, that affect the way they behave on the field.” – KOJB

18:05 – “The longer I coach, the less I say. The game will teach you everything. The ball will tell you everything.” – KOJB

23:50 – “I’m attracted to weird people as my friends. I definitely blame it on my parents, they had lots of weird friends when I was growing up.” – KOJB

34:50 – “It’s a 3 minute and 25 second masterpiece. It’s Goodfellas, meets Citizen Kane, meets those old Nike commercials where Dwight Gooden was playing in the streets.” – JF talking about The Film

45:28 – “Don’t be scared to listen to yourself and go for it.” – KOJB

 

Where To Find The King of Jewish Baseball

Website: King of Jewish Baseball
Twitter: @Kingofjbaseball

 

Where to Find Joe and Kevin

Twitter @FerraroOnAir
Blog FerraroOnAir

Twitter @KWBaseball
Website KWBaseball.com

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Subscribe to KWB Radio on iTunes and Stitcher

Make sure you follow the show on Twitter at @KWBRadio