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Bill Gogolewski

William Joseph Gogolewski (born October 26, 1947 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin) is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher who played a total of six seasons with the Washington Senators / Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox.
The right-hander was selected by the Senators out of Oshkosh High School in the 18th round (343rd overall) of the first-ever MLB amateur entry draft in June, 1965.〔(Washington Senators 1965 Draft Picks - The Baseball Cube. )〕 He made it to the majors in September 1970. During that month, he started five of eight games, winning two of four decisions. The campaign, the franchise's last in the Nation's Capital, was Gogolewski's best, going 6–5 in 17 starts with a 2.76 earned run average, the only time in his career that statistic would be under 4.00. While the team finished its first two Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex seasons in the American League West cellar, his record fell to 4–11 in . He surrendered the first-ever home run in Kauffman Stadium history to the Kansas City Royals' John Mayberry in the ballpark's inaugural in April 1973. He pitched the final four innings to preserve the victory in David Clyde's professional debut.〔Rogers, Phil. ''The Impossible Takes A Little Longer''. Dallas: Taylor Publishing Co., 1990.〕
He was dealt to the Indians on March 23, 1974 to complete a prior trade that sent Steve Hargan to Texas. He signed with the White Sox on February 18, 1975, one week after Cleveland released him. A back injury led to the end of his career later that year.〔Neft, David S., Cohen, Richard M. & Neft, Michael L. ''The Sports Encyclopedia: Baseball''. 20th edition. New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 2000.〕
Gogolewski is currently the chairman of the Oshkosh advisory park board.〔(Oshkosh advisory park board minutes, January 12, 2009. )〕
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