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Matt Szczur Announces Retirement
By Anthony Franco | March 7, 2022 at 10:26pm CDT

Former MLB outfielder Matt Szczur announced his retirement this afternoon. The 32-year-old saw big league action in five straight seasons from 2014-18, with the bulk of that time spent with the Cubs.

Chicago selected Szczur in the fifth round of the 2010 draft out of Villanova. The righty-hitting outfielder was named a Top 100 prospect by Baseball America two years later and made his MLB debut in August 2014. Sczcur spent the next few seasons as a part-time player with the Cubs, tallying 200 plate appearances of .259/.312/.400 hitting for the World Series-winning team in 2016.

The Padres acquired him in a minor trade the following May, and he’d remain in San Diego for the next season and a half. Szczur tallied a career-high 237 trips to the plate over 119 games in 2017 but was limited to 57 games the following year. He’s bounced around the league via minors deals the past few years, including a 30-game stint with the Cardinals’ top affiliate last season. The New Jersey native didn’t get back to the majors, though, and his playing career came to an end when he was released by St. Louis in June.

Szczur moves on from baseball owner of a .231/.312/.355 career line with 12 home runs over 667 plate appearances. He played parts of ten seasons in the minors and hit .273/.332/.401 over five years at Triple-A. Interestingly, he noted as part of his announcement (the full extent of which can be found via Twitter thread) that he’s embarking on a career as an artist. “Baseball is and always will be a part of me, but it’s time to trade in my bat for a brush. I’m looking forward to being a husband, father, family member, and friend.” MLBTR congratulates Szczur on his playing days and wishes him the best in his next endeavors.

Looks like he made around $3MM. I remember a night in 2009 I wish he was in the cage working on his swing.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/szczuma01.shtml
 
F@ck that guy!! I remember watching that 2009 game in Northern ID during a 50 year snow storm. That guy was absurdly unstoppable...damnit!
 
Harm said:
F@ck that guy!! I remember watching that 2009 game in Northern ID during a 50 year snow storm. That guy was absurdly unstoppable...damnit!
Big Boy Wildcat that we were not ready for nor capable of stopping.
 
1981Griz said:
Not sure how this is related to Griz football in any way!?!
Maybe you missed the 2009 NC game when he put Nova on his back to come back and beat us in the second half. Don't know how much more related to Griz football that could be. He snatched that NC right out of our hands.
 
1981Griz said:
Not sure how this is related to Griz football in any way!?!

I’m of the opinion that Griz fans (or anyone else) should be able to talk about whatever they want. Don’t click on the thread if you don’t want to see it.
 
I will say that Matt Szczur is WAY overhyped by Griz fans. Not in the top 25 players I’ve seen play against the Griz. I honestly don’t get it.
 
WaGriz4life said:
I will say that Matt Szczur is WAY overhyped by Griz fans. Not in the top 25 players I’ve seen play against the Griz. I honestly don’t get it.

Well i watched him single-handedly bring Villanova back and win that game. We had no answer. Maybe not one of the greatest, but certainly one of the greatest that particular night.
 
AZGrizFan said:
WaGriz4life said:
I will say that Matt Szczur is WAY overhyped by Griz fans. Not in the top 25 players I’ve seen play against the Griz. I honestly don’t get it.

Well i watched him single-handedly bring Villanova back and win that game. We had no answer. Maybe not one of the greatest, but certainly one of the greatest that particular night.

I must agree....the three that stand out to me Moss, Kupp and Szczur.....not much we were able to do with any of them.
 
krammer said:
AZGrizFan said:
Well i watched him single-handedly bring Villanova back and win that game. We had no answer. Maybe not one of the greatest, but certainly one of the greatest that particular night.

I must agree....the three that stand out to me Moss, Kupp and Szczur.....not much we were able to do with any of them.

Just like we had no answer for the Richmond DE in THAT natty. God DAMN its frustrating….
 
AZGrizFan said:
krammer said:
I must agree....the three that stand out to me Moss, Kupp and Szczur.....not much we were able to do with any of them.

Just like we had no answer for the Richmond DE in THAT natty. God DAMN its frustrating….
'08, Sidbury against our injured and backup OT, no contest. Bergquist was beaten up mercilessly. 7 sacks, lost his mobility, a sitting duck. Mariani still had 172 yards receiving. Sidbury 7 years in the NFL.
 
WaGriz4life said:
1981Griz said:
Not sure how this is related to Griz football in any way!?!

I’m of the opinion that Griz fans (or anyone else) should be able to talk about whatever they want. Don’t click on the thread if you don’t want to see it.

You are correct. Hey, what did you think about last weeks rerun of "America's Got Talent?"
Anyone have a great goulash recipe?
 
1981Griz said:
WaGriz4life said:
I’m of the opinion that Griz fans (or anyone else) should be able to talk about whatever they want. Don’t click on the thread if you don’t want to see it.

You are correct. Hey, what did you think about last weeks rerun of "America's Got Talent?"
Anyone have a great goulash recipe?

I’ve grown so weary of threads that aren’t focused on Xs and Os or who looks good in position drills. They make me sick. Side note, here’s the only goulash recipe you’ll ever need:

1 cup sugar
1 box of elbow pasta
1 stick of salted butter
1 32oz can of tomato sauce
1 cup brown sugar
1 bag Fritos Scoops
1 can sardines
1 jar sauerkraut
1 cup ground cayenne pepper
1/2 cup fish sauce
1 bag Takis (Doritos Fuego if Takis aren’t available)
2 cans smoked oysters
1 eel heart
1 ghost pepper
2 cups cream cheese

Directions:
Combine all ingredients in a large stock pot.
Bring to a rolling boil for 17 minutes.
Remove from heat and rest for 16 minutes.
Serve immediately to toilet.
 
kemajic said:
AZGrizFan said:
Just like we had no answer for the Richmond DE in THAT natty. God DAMN its frustrating….
'08, Sidbury against our injured and backup OT, no contest. Bergquist was beaten up mercilessly. 7 sacks, lost his mobility, a sitting duck. Mariani still had 172 yards receiving. Sidbury 7 years in the NFL.

Yep. There always seems to be that ONE guy. Griz are great at getting lots of above average athletes, but rarely do we have that ONE guy.
 
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