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Gilbert Thomas Patterson (born September 5, 1955) is a Minor League pitching coordinator and former
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in
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who played for the
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in its 1977 season. Listed at 6' 1", 185 lb., Patterson batted and threw right handed.MLB Career Statistics and History
''Baseball Reference''. Retrieved on January 7, 2017.
Born in
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, Patterson grew up in
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. He was a highly touted prospect until a devastating right shoulder injury cut his promising playing career short. Nevertheless, he developed into one of the most respected Minor League pitching coaches and instructors in baseball.Gil Patterson on Going Pro – Advice for the Parents of Talented Athletes
. Four-part interview by Diana Barrows. ''ProFile Sports E-book''. Retrieved on January 7, 2017.


Playing career

The Yankees selected Patterson in the first round (7th pick) of the
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out of
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.MiLB Career Statistics and History
''Baseball Reference''. Retrieved on January 7, 2017.
A 19-year-old rookie, he was immediately assigned to Class Low-A
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, where he posted an 8–4 record with a 1.95
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and one
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in 14 games (13 starts), while his 97
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s in 106.0
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led the New York-Penn League. The
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tried to trade for him, offering
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, a future Hall of Famer, but the Yankees declined the offer.For This Coach, the Challenges Never End
Article by Tyler Kepner. ''New York Times''. Retrieved on January 7, 2017.
In 1976, Patterson was impressive, going 9–2 with a 2.44 ERA at Double-A
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, and throwing the only no-hitter of the Eastern League season on June 28 against the
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.Happy Birthday to former Yankees pitcher and coach Gil Patterson
''My YES Network''. Retrieved on January 7, 2017.
He gained a promotion to Triple-A
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, where he was 7–2 with a 2.92 ERA. Overall, he went 16–4 with a 2.44 ERA in the two stints, including two shutouts and 12 complete games over 23 starts in 177.0 innings. A while later, he played winter ball with the
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club of the
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in its 1976-77 season while being managed by
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.Venezuelan Winter League Statistics
''Pura Pelota''. Retrieved on January 7, 2017.
In 10 starts, Patterson went 5–3 with a 4.56 ERA in 71.0 innings, totalling 248.0 innings in less of a year, a significant work overload for a young pitcher that eventually took a toll on his throwing arm. On the other hand, Yankees
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ordered Patterson to play winter ball in Venezuela, neglecting his workload of nearly 500 innings in a span of two seasons and Patterson, at 21, did as he was told. Patterson opened 1977 at Syracuse before joining the Yankees in the month of April. He soon felt a popping sensation in his arm and fooled people for a while, but deep down and, according to his own words, he knew he would never be the same. Patterson would only pitch in ten games for New York in the season, ending with a record of 1–2 and a 5.40 ERA. He then was done in the majors due to arm pain. Afterwards, Patterson had eight operations and was unable to pitch for over two years. While recovering, he started the process of teaching himself to pitch left-handed to return to professional baseball. Additionally, he continued to try to get the right arm ready to go. At the beginning, Patterson threw the ball hard, but the ball would not even bounced back and had relapses in the process. Eventually, he received advice from pitching legend
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and pitched in a
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game left-handed. He was fine, but continued to throw right handed in the minor leagues during three seasons. His comeback started on a high note, as he was 5–2 with a 1.58 ERA in eight starts for Rookie Class
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in 1980, finishing fourth in the league in ERA. In 1981, he was 1–4 with a 3.20 ERA for Class-A
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, and then 1–1, 1.33 ERA for Class-A
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in 1982 to complete his revival bid, but did not return to the majors. He compiled a 33–16 record with a 2.37 ERA in 63 minor league appearances (62 starts).


Coaching career

Patterson was out of baseball by 1983, though he held out hope for a comeback. He took a job parking cars at a restaurant in
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, in which he threw left-handed against the outside walls after closing. The Yankees made their spring training in town, and its owner
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went to the restaurant one night and recognized Patterson. Steinbrenner offered him a coaching job, but it did not last long. As a result, Patterson began his coaching career in 1984 with his first team, the Oneonta Yankees, but would not let history repeat. He then was dismissed after the season for refusing to let the then 19-year-old prospect
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pitch with a sore arm. In 1991, Patterson joined the
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organization, where he served as the pitching coach for the
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from 1992 to 1993 and the
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in 1994. Then in 1996, he was the roving minor league instructor. In between, when arm problems jeopardized Leiter's career, Patterson rebuilt the delivery of his longtime friend and neighbor, as Leiter rejuvenated his career and kept pitching until he was 40 years old. Patterson later worked in the
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system as their minor league pitching coordinator from 1997 to 2000. After that, he got a job with the
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as their
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in 2001 and then as their pitching coach from 2002 through 2004. In 2005, Patterson rejoined the Yankees and worked as pitching coach for Triple-A
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, being reassigned to the GCL Yankees from 2006 to 2007. Patterson had asked for the assignment to work in the Gulf Coast minor league farm team, where there are no overnight trips and the schedule allowed him to be home by the late afternoon. At that time, Patterson decided he had to stay home to be close to his 7-year-old son, who had been diagnosed with
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s''. From 2008 to 2012, Patterson served as the minor league pitching coordinator for the Athletics. He took over the same post with the Yankees from 2013 to 2015, and came back to Oakland in 2016 for his third stint in the organization as the head of the Athletics' minor league pitching program.Oakland A's Coaching Q&A: Minor League Pitching Coordinator Gil Patterson
Article by Melissa Lockard. ''Scout.com''. Retrieved on April 6, 2016.
Pitching development has been the backbone of the Athletics since the franchise moved to Oakland, while Patterson is one of the men who helped to build that program in the early 1990s.


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