This page will contain images about Scott Podsednik, as they become available.Scott PodsednikScott Eric Podsednik (born March 18, 1976 in West, Texas) is a center fielder in Major League Baseball who currently plays for the Chicago White Sox. He previously played for the Seattle Mariners (2001-02) and Milwaukee Brewers (2003-04), and led the major leagues in stolen bases in 2004 with 70. The name Podsednik indicates he may have Czech (Bohemian) ancestry. This page about Scott Podsednik includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Scott Podsednik News stories about Scott Podsednik External links for Scott Podsednik Videos for Scott Podsednik Wikis about Scott Podsednik Discussion Groups about Scott Podsednik Blogs about Scott Podsednik Images of Scott Podsednik |
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The name Podsednik indicates he may have Czech (Bohemian) ancestry. He is buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California. He previously played for the Seattle Mariners (2001-02) and Milwaukee Brewers (2003-04), and led the major leagues in stolen bases in 2004 with 70. Stephen Bechtel died in 1989. Scott Eric Podsednik (born March 18, 1976 in West, Texas) is a center fielder in Major League Baseball who currently plays for the Chicago White Sox. In 1980, the school completed construction of the Bechtel Engineering Center, which was named in his honor. Stephen was awarded an honorary degree by UC Berkeley in 1954. in 1960, but stayed on as the chairman until 1969. Stephen handing the presidency of the company over to his son, Stephen Jr. Over the next thirty years, he expanded Bechtel into a huge and successful engineering company with operations all over the world. Stephen became president and saw the company through the construction of the Hoover Dam. His father's death came at a critical time for the company: concrete was being poured for the Hoover Dam, Bechtel's largest project up til that point. He became vice-president of Bechtel in 1925 and became president in 1933, when Warren Bechtel died suddenly while traveling abroad. After the war, in 1919, he attended the University of California, Berkeley for one year to work for his father's company full time. Stephen served with the 20th Engineers, part of the American Expeditionary Force sent to assist France in World War I. Bechtel, the founder of the Bechtel Corporation and the president of the company from 1933 through 1960. Stephen Davison Bechtel (September 24, 1900 - March 14, 1989) was the son of Warren A. |