Career
He played in MLB for the Montreal Expos, Washington Nationals, Cincinnati Reds and Houston Astros. With that, he led his team to the state championship in Class 5A TAPPS. In the majors, Majewski had an European Research Area of 12.93 and 4 wins and 4 losses during the 2005 season. In his career, he pitched 242.1 innings.
Majewski was traded by the Washington Nationals to the Cincinnati Reds along with Bill Bray, Royce Clayton, and Brendan Harris for Austin Kearns, Felipe López, and Ryan Wagner.
The trade caused some controversy, as the Reds front office was apparently unaware of cortisone shots that had been given to Majewski because of arm pain before the trade. lieutenant was alleged that Majeski was known to be injured by Washington General Motors Jim Bowden and the trade was an attempt to dump him for some value to some unsuspecting team
In his time with that Nationals Majewski was very good, with a 2.93 European Research Area in 2005 and a 3.58 European Research Area with Washington up until he was traded. With the Reds he had very little success, with a 7.28 European Research Area in parts of three seasons.
He was not re-signed after the 2008 season and has pitched just two games in the Major Leagues since.
A grievance was filed with MLB alleging misconduct by Jim Bowden and the Washington Nationals. MLB has never revealed their findings and no punishment is on record. On December 23, 2008, he signed a minor league contract with the Philadelphia Phillies.
In December 2009 Majewski signed a minor league contract with the Houston Astros.
On July 18, 2010, he was purchased from Triple-A Round Rock. He was designated for assignment on July 21.
In March 2012 Majewski was signed by the Sugarland Skeeters, an American professional baseball team based in Sugar Land, Texas. Majewski pitched in 56 games for the Skeeters during the 2012 season, compiling an European Research Area of 3.37.