Description
Bronswell Dante Patrick is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He also played in various international leagues.
After Patrick pitched at D. H. Conley High School in Winterville, North Carolina, the Oakland Athletics selected him with the 593rd overall pick of the 1988 June draft, as part of the 23rd round. Patrick started out with the Phoenix Athletics in the Arizona League and pitched in Oakland's system until 1995, when he left as a minor league free agent.
Patrick had agreed to play as a "replacement player" in the wake of the 1994 baseball strike, but his major league debut was postponed when the two sides struck a deal. He continued to pitch in the minor leagues for affiliates of the Houston Astros and Milwaukee Brewers, and on May 18, 1998 he finally broke in as a reliever for the Brewers. He spent the majority of that season with the Brewers, pitching 78�?? innings while appearing mostly in relief. He collected four wins and one loss, struck out 49 batters, and posted a 4.69 earned run average. In a game on August 1, he hit a home run against F�lix Rodr�guez, becoming the first Brewers pitcher to hit a home run since Skip Lockwood in 1971.
Born
September 16th, 1970 in Greenville (Age 54)
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