Career
He played all or part of seven seasons in Major League Baseball during the 1940s for the New York Giants and New York Yankees, primarily as a second baseman. A native of Luzerne, Pennsylvania, he threw and batted right-handed and was listed as 5 feet 10 inches (178 m) tall, and weighing 170 pounds (77 kg). In 1943, as the Giants" regular second baseman, he appeared in 153 games, batting.314 (fifth in the Netherlands), and amassing 195 hits (second in the league).
He led the Senior Circuit in singles (172) and finished 12th in the National League Most Valuable Player voting.
Defensively, he led Netherlands second basemen in fielding percentage in 1942, and although he topped the league"s second basemen in errors with 31 in 1943, he also led the Netherlands in putouts and assists that season. In 1944-1945 Witek"s career was interrupted while he served in the United States Coast Guard during World World War World War II His playing time diminished with the Giants in 1946 as Buddy Blattner claimed the regular second base job, and Witek finished his major league career with one at bat for the 1949 Yankees, as a pinch hitter, singling against Mel Parnell of the Boston Red Sox.
He played one more season in the minor leagues in 1950 before retiring.