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Chicago 16"
Hall of Fame
Class of 2009

Mike Krolicki
- 1964 to 1979 Era
Mike Krolicki started playing 16-inch
softball with the Vanguards at Kelly Park after he quit playing
hardball when he was fifteen. After they disbanded, he joined the
Marauders, and helped them win the Lawndale Park title twice. Because
of their success, they played in the Chicago Park District City
Tournament where they faced the Bobcats. They lost to them then,
but later Mike would help the Bobcats win numerous titles in 1976.
They won the city and ASA sponsored state tournament and the ASA
national tournament. Mike was selected to the ASA All-Tournament
Team. Additionally, they won thirteen of fourteen Winston Tournaments
and the Forest Park Tournament. That year Krolicki also won the
home run hitting contest at Comiskey Park. He hit seven of ten balls
into the stands from second base.
He got to meet Bill Veeck and was given a tryout with the White
Sox.
He also played with the Nocturnes, Frogs, Stompers, and Impalas.
In 1985 he helped the Stompers win the USSSA championship and was
selected to the USSSA All-Tournament Team. Krolicki played third
base and short center and was well known as a versatile hitter who
could pull the ball for a home run or hit a line drive into the
gap.
Besides 16-inch softball, Krolicki also played 12-inch pro ball.
He played for Milt Pappas, Joe Pepitone and "Jungle" Jim
Rivera. In 1980 he was an all-star with the Chicago CNA. He is a
Chicago firefighter and lives on Chicago's Southwest side.
In his acceptance remarks Krolicki
said, "First I'd like to congratulated all the 2009 inductees.
I'd also like to thank Frankie Lentine for keeping my name alive."
Krolicki closed his remarks my saying, "I want to thank all
my family and friends that are here. My guys from the West side
there out somewhere tonight. Thanks a lot, this is a real heady
honor for me. Thanks again."

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