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Pirates recruit Indian TV winners
MLB team Pittsburgh take on strong-arm game show youngsters from Uttar Pradesh.
Last Modified: 25 Nov 2008 12:27 GMT

The Pirates hope the Indian pair can follow in the footsteps of pitcher Zach Duke [GALLO/GETTY]
Two Indian youngsters chasing the American baseball dream have taken an important first step when the Pittsburgh Pirates signed them up – after winning a TV game show.

Left-hander Rinku Singh and Dinesh Kumar Patel pitched in front of scouts from the Pirates and other Major League organisations on November 12 before being chosen, the club website said.

It emerged on Tuesday that the players, with shoulder strength gained through javelin training, earned a US training stint in May after topping a pitching contest in India, "The Million-Dollar Arm", which offered the winner $100,000.

Singh, 20, who won that contest and Patel, 19, will now take part in the Pirates' Minor League spring training next year.

Just not cricket

Their promoters hope they can make it as professionals, saying such success would boost baseball in cricket-mad India in the same way that Yao Ming's move to the NBA created a fan base for basketball in China.

"The Pirates are committed to creatively adding talent to our organisation," Pirates senior-vice president, general manager Neal Huntington said.

"By adding these two young men, we are pleased to not only add two prospects to our system but also hope to open a pathway to an untapped market.

"We are intrigued by Patel's arm strength and Singh's frame and potential.

"These young men have improved a tremendous amount in their six-month exposure to baseball and we look forward to helping them continue to fulfil their potential."

Chancing their arm

The winners of the Million Dollar Arm contest were decided on the basis of their ability to pitch at 85mph or faster for strikes.

The duo from Uttar Pradesh state in northern India, trained with University of Southern California pitching coach Tom House, who felt they held some promise.

"I know they can pitch, but we have to teach them how to play the game," he said.

"It is well worth the risk."

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