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Nathan Patterson's story of pumping 96 mph on a radar gun at a Colorado Rockies game and parlaying the viral video into a contract with Oakland Athletics is an inspiring one.. But during an ...
Baseball fan Nathan Patterson lit up the speed-pitch radar booth at Coors Field a few weeks ago while attending a game with his brother. Now, he has signed a contract with a Major League Baseball ...
— Nathan Patterson (@npatterson_12) January 20, 2019 According to MLB's Cut4 , the average pitch speed in the league has been consistently rising, hitting 93.2 mph in 2017.
Nathan Patterson used to have a fastball and a dream. That fastball just made the dream come true. The 23-year-old was just another fan two weeks ago when he attended a Colorado Rockies game at ...
During a rain delay at a Colorado Rockies game last month, Nathan Patterson tried his luck at a speed-pitch challenge booth. The first ball he fired reached 90 mph. The next two, 94. On his sixth ...
Last month, baseball fan Nathan Patterson decided to enter a speed pitch challenge at a Colorado Rockies game. His first fastball hit an impressive 90 miles per hour on the radar gun. Then he hit ...
Nathan Patterson signed with the A's after reaching the mid-90s in a speed-pitch challenge. Nathan Patterson / Instagram Nathan Patterson signs a minor-league contract with the Oakland Athletics.
Nathan Patterson is now a professional baseball player after throwing some serious gas on the concourse at a Rockies game. Sound+Vision. Sound+Vision Awards Annual Honors For Creative Direction ...
Blue Valley High School graduate Nathan Patterson, who signed with the Oakland A’s after a viral video showed him lighting up the radar at a Speed Pitch game, had a dazzling pro debut on Thursday.
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