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Ambidextrous Pat Venditte pitches in the MLB!


Pat Venditte
  • Patrick Michael Venditte
  • Pronunciation: ven-det-ee
  • Born: 6/30/1985 in Omaha, NE
  • Draft: 2008, New York Yankees, 20th rd. (620th overall)
  • College: Creighton
  • Debut: June 5, 2015

  • Sidearm pitcher from both sides
  • 2.57 ERA in 15 games (2018)

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2019 SF Giants

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2018 Dodgers
Ambidextrous pitcher Pat Venditte deals 1 1/3 scoreless frames in his Dodgers debut, striking out Jose Peraza and allowing just one hit.



True Blue LA | Jul 13, 2018

2018 OKC Dodgers

Dodgers purchased the contract of SHP Pat Venditte from Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Venditte has posted a strong 1.53 ERA, 0.91 WHIP and 19/6 K/BB ratio over 17 2/3 innings at Triple-A this year. He'll offer some middle relief for the Dodgers.
May 12 - 6:06 PM

Dodgers call up Pat Venditte, option Brock Stewart 

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Dodgers to send Pat Venditte to Triple-A Oklahoma City

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PHOENIX — The Dodgers have told relief pitcher Pat Venditte that he will start the season in Triple-A Oklahoma City, as the club nears finalizing its opening day roster.
Venditte was the last non-roster invitee remaining in Dodgers camp and impressed from both sides, posting a 1.74 ERA in nine appearances, with 13 strikeouts and three walks in 10⅓ innings.
“The thing that stands out most about Patrick is the ability to get a bad swing,” manager Dave Roberts said. “That translates into guys being uncomfortable and not seeing him well, there’s a little funk in there, and soft contact.”

A Look at Where Baseball's Former Bluejays Will Open the 2018 ...

GoCreighton.com-Apr 4, 2018

Pat Venditte (2005-08): Traded to the Philadelphia Phillies organization last winter, Pat appeared in 52 games for the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs in 2017. Pat signed a free agent contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers in late November. Venditte is applying his trade for their AAA affiliate, the Oklahoma City

Dodgers to send Pat Venditte to Triple-A Oklahoma City

True Blue LA-Mar 23, 2018

PHOENIX — The Dodgers have told relief pitcher Pat Venditte that he will start the season in Triple-A Oklahoma City, as the club nears finalizing its opening day roster. Venditte was the last non-roster invitee remaining in Dodgers camp and impressed from both sides, posting a 1.74 ERA

Dodgers Spring Training Standouts: Clayton Kershaw, Pat Venditte ...

Dodger Blue (blog)-Mar 14, 2018
In a world of small sample sizes, Spring Training numbers are almost impossible to decipher — and when it comes to pitchers, this is even truer. As it stands at this point, only five Los Angeles Dodgers pitchers have seen seven-plus innings thus far.

Dodgers: Is a Switch Pitcher Going to Make the Opening Day Roster?

Dodgers Way-Mar 17, 2018
The Dodgers are always finding ways to add more weapons to their arsenal and in 2018, they might have a brand new weapon. A switch pitcher. When the Dodgers invited Pat Venditte to spring training this season, they probably figured he would give them an interesting weapon to stash in the minor 

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