Kenneth Brian Patterson (born July 8, 1964), is an American former professional
baseball
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player who pitched in
Major League Baseball
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from 1988-1994.
He taught private lessons in the Central Texas area from 1998-2004 before beginning his coaching career as a rookie league pitching coach for the
Batavia Muckdogs
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of the
Philadelphia Phillies
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organization in 2005. Patterson then coached the
Arkansas Travelers
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History
The team succeeded ...
, a
Los Angeles of Anaheim affiliate, from 2006 to 2010. He won the Texas League Mike Coolbaugh Coach of the Year award in 2009. Ken Patterson currently serves as a pitching coach for the McLennan Community College Highlanders in Waco, Texas, where he was a member of the 1983 NJCAA National Championship team.
See also
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Chicago White Sox all-time roster
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Players in Bold are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
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References
External links
Baseball Reference
1964 births
Living people
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Major League Baseball pitchers
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People from Costa Mesa, California
Peoria Chiefs players
Sportspeople from Orange County, California
Vancouver Canadians players
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