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Pirates sign two athletes from India who haven't played baseball
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Pittsburgh Pirates hope Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel really do have million-dollar arms. The two 20-year-old pitchers, neither of whom had picked up a baseball until earlier this year, signed free-agent contracts Monday with the Pirates. They are believed to be the first athletes from India to sign professional baseball contracts outside their country. Singh and Patel came to the United States six months ago after being the top finishers in an Indian reality TV show called the "Million Dollar Arm" that drew about 30,000 contestants. The show sought to find athletes who could throw strikes at 85 miles per hour or faster. While neither pitcher threw hard enough to earn the $1 million prize, Singh made $100,000 from the contest and Patel made $2,500, plus his trip to the United States. The contest was sponsored by a California sports management company that believed it could locate major league-worthy arms in a country of more than 1 billion. After working extensively with Southern California pitching coach Tom House since May, the pitchers staged a tryout in Tempe, Ariz., on Nov. 6 that was attended by 30 major league scouts. "The Pirates are committed to creatively adding talent to our organization," Pirates general manager Neal Huntington said Monday. "By adding these two young men, the Pirates are pleased to not only add two prospects to our system but also hope to open a pathway to an untapped market. We are intrigued by Patel's arm strength and Singh's frame and potential." Neither pitcher has taken the mound in a game situation, no doubt a first for a Pirates prospect. They have pitched in scrimmages against junior college competition. Both threw the javelin in India, a country best known for producing cricket players, and neither the right-hander Patel nor the left-hander Singh had left his small village before coming to the United States. Singh was born in Bhadoni, Uttar Pradesh, and is the youngest of nine children. Patel is from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, and has four brothers and sisters. The 5-foot-11, 185-pound Patel hit 90 mph on the radar gun during his tryout, and the 6-2, 195-pound Singh topped out at 84 mph. Each has thrown harder during workout sessions that weren't attended by scouts. "Think of them as two Dominican kids," House told the scouts. "They're very raw. But I think this has a huge upside." When they first came to the United States and began playing catch, the pitchers were mystified by the concept of gloves and had to taught not to try to catch the ball with their bare hands. Despite being more than raw, the pitchers were signed by well-known agent Jeff Borris, who was attracted by their potential after watching them work out at Southern Cal. Borris estimates they will need three to four years of minor league experience before becoming major league ready. Patel and Singh are learning English, most of which they have picked up from watching ESPN's Baseball Tonight and by taking online classes. "These young men have improved a tremendous amount in their six-month exposure to baseball and we look forward to helping them continue to fulfill their promise," Huntington said. The signings represent a shift in policy for the Pirates, who have mostly ignored nontraditional markets such as Asia for players. Copyright 2008 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. |
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Who's surprised?
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Lets hope the signing bonus was only a slurpee.
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Only the Pirates...
![]() You know, Huntington had been doing an OK job so far and the team definitely has more young talent in the organization than they did at this point last season. But what in the HELL was he thinking by signing 2 kids who have never played baseball in their lives? Now granted, cricket is a variation of baseball and they more than likely have played it, but still, it's not baseball! I hope one or both of these kids pan out, otherwise it will be looked at as yet another dumb move by the organization. If you're going to tap the Asian market, try Japan or Korea...you know, two countries that actually DO play baseball?
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Not such a bad idea...can't be any worse than the money we spent on Derek Bell and Matt Morris.
The downside is this is yet another American job outsourced to India. |
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Well, the Fuccos certainly aren't helping out the economy.
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"The Pirates are committed to creatively adding talent to our organization," Pirates general manager Neal Huntington said
Nice.
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If they become great players, The Pirates will look like Geniuses.
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Yep, just when you think the Pirates are out of ways to piss you off, they pull a rabbit out of their hats.
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Anybody see the ESPN video of these 2? Apparently they actually ended up surprising a lot of scouts and looked pretty good when working out for teams. I haven't really heard anything about these two in a while though....oh well, another brick falls into place for the 16 year rebuilding plan
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