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Troy Patton #63 | Pitcher | Baltimore Orioles
Height: 6-1    Weight: 185    Throws: L    Bats: S
Born: Sep 3, 1985, Spring, TX
Contract: Signed though 2008
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2007 Statistics
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20073200020012.21045383.551.11
Career Stats
YearTeamGGSCGWLSVIPHBBERHRKERAK/9BB/9H/9WHIP
2007HOU32002012.21045383.555.682.847.111.11
Career32002012.21045383.555.682.847.111.11
Player Notes
March 19, 2008
Troy Patton's season is officially over. He underwent left shoulder surgery on Tuesday, and the team talked about the operation on Wednesday. Patton had a small tear in his labrum. "His rotator cuff was clean," manager Dave Trembley tells MLB.com. "He should be a candidate for a throwing program in the instructional league and should be fine to go in Spring Training [in 2009], so that's a positive." Patton remains worthy of a late-round pick in keeper leagues.
March 12, 2008
According to the Baltimore Sun, Troy Patton has an appointment in Los Angeles with Dr. Doom (Lewis Yocum) on Monday and is expected to have surgery to repair the torn labrum in his left shoulder this upcoming Tuesday. Patton will miss the entire 2008 campaign.
March 7, 2008
Troy Patton has been diagnosed with a torn labrum in his left shoulder and will require season-ending surgery, according to the Baltimore Sun. "It's kind of disappointing to miss the season, but I'm kind of anxious to get it over with and hopefully feel better and pitch better next season, have a little bit more velocity than I've been pitching with and I'm looking forward to feeling good throwing a baseball," he said. The surgery likely will be performed next week, but you can yank Patton off of your draft sheets for this season.
March 2, 2008
Troy Patton cut his side session short after only 10 pitches on Sunday. Patton, who's believed to have a SLAP (superior labrum anterior to posterior) lesion in his shoulder, will undergo an arthrogram in the next few days that will pinpoint the nature of his injury, according to MLB.com. If the arthrogram confirms the tear, Patton will have to choose between season-ending surgery and trying to rest and rehab the ailment. Either way, it appears unlikely that he will be able compete for the fifth starter's role this spring.
February 27, 2008
Troy Patton, who is dealing with a sore shoulder, didn't sound pleased with his bullpen session Wednesday. "I'm not coming back as easily as I thought I would," he said in the Baltimore Sun. "It's a little frustrating when you're used to throwing the ball a certain way." The lefty said he still doesn't have the same arm strength and action that he had before the injury, and it's possible he has a labrum tear. It's becoming more and more likely that Patton will have to undergo some sort of procedure. He's a risky pick, at best, in fantasy right now.