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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Pat Patterson born?

Pat Patterson was born on December 19, 1911.

Where was Pat Patterson born?

Pat Patterson was born in East Chicago, IN.

How tall was Pat Patterson?

Pat Patterson was 5-11 (180 cm) tall.

How much did Pat Patterson weigh when playing?

Pat Patterson weighed 185 lbs (83 kg) when playing.

How many seasons did Pat Patterson play?

Pat Patterson played 9 seasons.

Is Pat Patterson in the Hall of Fame?

Pat Patterson has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.

What position did Pat Patterson play?

Pat Patterson was a Second Baseman, Third Baseman and Shortstop.

How many hits did Pat Patterson have?

Pat Patterson had 387 hits over his career.

How many home runs did Pat Patterson have?

Pat Patterson had 24 home runs over his career.

What was Pat Patterson's average?

Pat Patterson had a .324 average over his career.

How many teams has Pat Patterson played for?

Pat Patterson played for 4 teams; the Cleveland Red Sox, Pittsburgh Crawfords, Philadelphia Stars and Newark Eagles.

How many World Series has Pat Patterson won?

Pat Patterson won 1 World Series.

When did Pat Patterson retire?

Pat Patterson last played in 1947.

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