"Patterson first made a name for himself as an amateur at Miami Dade South College, where he served as their Shohei Ohtani by excelling on the mound and at DH while winning the MVP."
"Patterson was a phenom from the jump, posting a 1.95 ERA in 106 innings in '75, leading the New York-Penn League with 97 strikeouts."
"Patterson's story is at once a classic baseball tragedy and a saga that encapsulates the majesty of the sport. He has endured the worst that baseball has to offer but keeps coming back for more."
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