$1,000.00 You will receive an email with tracking information when your order ships. “It’s crazy because someone reached out to me a couple weeks ago and he saw the E:60 documentary and went and signed up,” Szczur said of the ESPN documentary about his lifesaving donation. We’ll have time to ramp it up on our own.”The former Cubs and San Diego Padres outfielder spent last season with Arizona’s triple-A affiliate in Reno, Nevada.

There was a problem saving your notification. The Aces did not disclose the nature of the injury earlier this season because it occurred with another organization. He raised $2,000 for local food banks through the sale of Stay Home Szcz The Day apparel.And Szczur has continued to promote bone marrow donor awareness through the Matt Szczur Foundation.

$1,000.00

In 2009, Szczur donated bone marrow to a 15-month-old Ukrainian girl battling leukemia and continues to raise awareness for the disease and other cancers. Matt Szczur (Lower Cape May Regional) was hitting .327 (16 for 49) with three home runs and nine RBIs in 14 games through May 30 for the Reno Aces, the triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks.

High quality prints on stretched canvas by Matt Szczur. Positions: Outfielder and Pinch Hitter Bats: Right • Throws: Right 6-0, 200lb (183cm, 90kg) . (The Press of Atlantic City / Edward Lea Staff Photographer)Matt Szczur professional baseball player for San Diego Padres surprise guest speaks to the students during Appreciation Day at Cape Trinity Catholic as part of Catholic Schools Week in Wildwood Friday Feb 2, 2018. “That was cool because he came up to me and was like a little kid asking for something,” Szczur said. The 30-year-old outfielder joined the Phillies in December on a minor-league contract, hoping to get the chance to prove that last year’s triple-A numbers could translate to major-league success. $190.00 “Hopefully, I get another shot at it soon.” Szczur’s interest in art started in grade school, when he watched his father, Marc, make wood carvings, paint, and sketch. $1,250.00 “He’s trying to crawl. “They’ll always be my family,” Szczur said. $1,000.00 "FERGIE JENKINS" - Original Painting by Matt Szczur (30x30) (The Press of Atlantic City / Edward Lea Staff Photographer)Matt Szczur professional baseball player for San Diego Padres surprise guest speaks to the students during Appreciation Day at Cape Trinity Catholic as part of Catholic Schools Week in Wildwood Friday Feb 2, 2018. Your sports-only digital subscription does not include access to this section.Your sports-only digital subscription does not include access to this section.Your sports-only digital subscription does not include access to this section.Your current subscription does not provide access to this content.Your sports-only digital subscription does not include access to this section.Your sports-only digital subscription does not include access to this section.Your sports-only digital subscription does not include access to this section.Your current subscription does not provide access to this content.“The Last Dance” documentary on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls filled a void for many sports fans during the COVID-19 pandemic over the past five weeks.For Philadelphia Phillies outfielder and 2007 Lower Cape May Regional graduate Matt Szczur, it served as an inspiration.In addition to his athletic talents, Szczur is an accomplished painter.Each week after the documentary was shown, Szczur painted pictures of Jordan, depicting iconic moments from Jordan’s career.“As far as painting, I just feel like I wanted to do something that was (trending),” he said. $1,000.00 (The Press of Atlantic City / Edward Lea Staff Photographer)Matt Szczur professional baseball player for San Diego Padres gives a baseball to Mark Howard, 6 of Vilas during his surprise speak to the students during Appreciation Day at Cape Trinity Catholic as part of Catholic Schools Week in Wildwood Friday Feb 2, 2018.

Szczur is currently an outfielder with  the San Diego Padres. Dave Griffin for the PressImage captured during Lower Township Rotary Club’s annual Christmas Parade held Saturday, December 10, 2016. “BIG MAC” - Original Painting by Matt Szczur (24x36) (The Press of Atlantic City / Edward Lea Staff Photographer)Matt Szczur professional baseball player for San Diego Padres surprise guest speaks to the students during Appreciation Day at Cape Trinity Catholic as part of Catholic Schools Week in Wildwood Friday Feb 2, 2018.

Notifications from this discussion will be disabled. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)David MacDonald, a student at Richard M. Teitelman Middle School in Lower Township, received a signed bat from Lower Cape May graduate and Chicago Cubs baseball player Matt Szczur. (The Press of Atlantic City / Edward Lea Staff Photographer)Matt Szczur professional baseball player for San Diego Padres surprise guest speaks to the students during Appreciation Day at Cape Trinity Catholic as part of Catholic Schools Week in Wildwood Friday Feb 2, 2018. They’re going to try to get the best out of you.

“I was like, ‘Dude, you’re Big Mac. Szczur is a free agent after appearing in 57 games with the Padres in 2018 and remains in contact with his former Cubs teammates.