Reminds me of a joke my mother told me when I was young. A teacher asked a young lady in her class, “What’s your favorite flower?” The kid says it is Chrysanthemums. Ok, can you spell Chrysanthemums? “I changed my mind, Roses are my favorite flower.”
Trzetrzetewska would, in theory, be a female player as the “a” ending is the feminine form of Polish and Russian names. This would have to be Trzetrzetewsky or “ski” at the end.
When I was in basic training years ago we had a fellow recruit whose name was spelled similar to that. He said it was pronounced “Smith” and never did tell us how it was really pronounced. Even the Technical Instructors (the Air Force’s version of Drill Instructors) called him Smith!
Jeff0811 over 5 years ago
Reminds me of a joke my mother told me when I was young. A teacher asked a young lady in her class, “What’s your favorite flower?” The kid says it is Chrysanthemums. Ok, can you spell Chrysanthemums? “I changed my mind, Roses are my favorite flower.”
dlkrueger33 over 5 years ago
Trzetrzetewska would, in theory, be a female player as the “a” ending is the feminine form of Polish and Russian names. This would have to be Trzetrzetewsky or “ski” at the end.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Wow, that guy may never get his name up in lights on Broadway. Go Team!
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 5 years ago
Reminds me of Ken Takahashi.
tiomax over 5 years ago
When I was in basic training years ago we had a fellow recruit whose name was spelled similar to that. He said it was pronounced “Smith” and never did tell us how it was really pronounced. Even the Technical Instructors (the Air Force’s version of Drill Instructors) called him Smith!
smitty72 over 5 years ago
dlkrueger33 . . . yadda, yadda, yadda.
Here's Waldo over 5 years ago
Singer Basia’s last name is Trzetrzelewska, I believe. Spell THAT fast three times.
wknehans over 5 years ago
Funny thing is, the shortstop is Korean.