Dinesh Patel

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13 innings, holding opposing batters to a .192 batting average in six relief appearances. [10] Patel's 2010 season was less successful, with an 8.59 earned run average in 713 innings, over nine games; he was released in December 2010. He played errorless defense over the two seasons. [11]

Later years

Patel returned home to finish school. [12] He also taught baseball in Delhi, and in 2011 he helped his village boys prepare for the second season of the Million Dollar Arm talent hunt for about two months, without charge. After his return, Patel also practiced the javelin throw. Patel participated at the national athletics championship in Kolkata in 2011 and the Federation Cup athletics championship in April 2012. [3] In 2012, Patel said,

"My family's economical and emotional conditions have improved. I could renovate the home in the village and my sister's wedding was arranged with the money that I sent home. My family gathered self esteem and respect in society. It is always good to see your near and dear ones happy." [2]

Film

Patel and Singh's story is the basis for the Walt Disney Pictures sports film Million Dollar Arm, in which Patel is portrayed by Madhur Mittal. [13]

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Dinesh Patel
Pitcher
Born: (1989-05-08) 8 May 1989 (age 34)
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Bats: Right
Throws: Right