This baseball fan hit 96 mph on the stadium radar and now he’s signing an MLB contract

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Deep in the imagination of many professional sports fans rests the dream of playing in the big leagues. What fan hasn’t pictured that moment running out onto the field to the cheers of the fans and playing the game they love?

Nathan Patterson, a 23-year-old baseball fan, had a taste of competitive playing back in high school. However, he hung up his glove after senior year because by his own account, he “didn’t have a good arm.”

Despite leaving the baseball diamond, Patterson never gave up his love for the game. He liked to attend both minor league and major league baseball games, and during one of those games, Patterson and his brother decided to have a little fun with the radar gun in a pitching cage. To his surprise, he hit in the low 90s on the radar. He playfully tagged the Rockies on Twitter to let them know he’s available to pitch for them:

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From there Patterson decided maybe he should actually start to train seriously for a shot at the big leagues. He told Sports Illustrated he started posting videos on an app called FlatGround, which gives unknown players exposure to major league talent scouts. He received a lot of feedback and kept working on his pitching form and speed.

Even after getting hit by a car — seriously! — Patterson didn’t give up. He kept pushing himself to make his baseball dream a reality and even posted a video of himself practicing with his left arm in a cast.

In 2019, Patterson went to Coors Field for a Colorado Rockies game and stepped into the pitching cage. This time, his pitch speed hit 96 mph, and his brother’s video of the moment went viral:

This time, the Oakland A’s took notice of Patterson’s talent and reached out to talk to the aspiring pitcher. Two weeks later, on Aug. 1, the unbelievable happened when Patterson signed a minor league contract with the Oakland A’s:

https://www.instagram.com/p/B0os3aFFSy7/?utm_source=ig_embed

Patterson has some words of advice for other dreamers out there waiting on a big dream. Go for it!

“And for those who tell you that you can’t achieve your dreams, use that as fuel to work even harder,” he wrote on Instagram. “Because those are the people are the ones that settle.”

Congrats! That hard work paid off!

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Marie Rossiter
Marie is a freelance writer and content creator with more than 20 years of experience in journalism. She lives in southwest Ohio with her husband and is almost a full-fledged empty nest mom of two daughters. She loves music, reading, word games, and Walt Disney World.

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