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Indians win US baseball contract | Indians win US baseball contract |
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Two Indians have signed to play with a US Major League baseball team after winning a talent contest for pitching. | Two Indians have signed to play with a US Major League baseball team after winning a talent contest for pitching. |
The professional contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates is the first for any Indian nationals. | The professional contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates is the first for any Indian nationals. |
Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel, both 20, had thrown the javelin but had not picked up a baseball - a game not played in India - until this year. | Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel, both 20, had thrown the javelin but had not picked up a baseball - a game not played in India - until this year. |
They won a TV show that sought to find athletes who could throw strikes at 134km/h (85mph) or faster. | They won a TV show that sought to find athletes who could throw strikes at 134km/h (85mph) or faster. |
Hailing from small towns in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, the pair topped the pitching talent show sponsored by a California-based sports management company. | Hailing from small towns in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, the pair topped the pitching talent show sponsored by a California-based sports management company. |
The Pirates signed them up on Monday. | The Pirates signed them up on Monday. |
The team's general manager, Neal Huntington, told the Associated Press news agency that by signing up the two Indians the team hoped to "open a pathway to an untapped market". | The team's general manager, Neal Huntington, told the Associated Press news agency that by signing up the two Indians the team hoped to "open a pathway to an untapped market". |
"We are intrigued by Patel's arm strength and Singh's frame and potential," he said. | "We are intrigued by Patel's arm strength and Singh's frame and potential," he said. |
'Raw talent' | 'Raw talent' |
Neither of the two men have pitched in a game situation and their experience has been limited to practice matches against junior college teams since they arrived in the US six months ago. | Neither of the two men have pitched in a game situation and their experience has been limited to practice matches against junior college teams since they arrived in the US six months ago. |
Singh's "frame and potential" impressed the Pirates | Singh's "frame and potential" impressed the Pirates |
Singh, who was born in Bhadaini in Uttar Pradesh, is the youngest of nine children. Patel is from the holy city of Varanasi and has four siblings. | Singh, who was born in Bhadaini in Uttar Pradesh, is the youngest of nine children. Patel is from the holy city of Varanasi and has four siblings. |
Reports say that Patel has hit 145km/h on the radar gun during practice and Singh 135km/h. | Reports say that Patel has hit 145km/h on the radar gun during practice and Singh 135km/h. |
"They are very raw. But I think this has a huge upside," said pitching coach Tom House, who has trained them since May. | |
Agent Jeff Borris, who has signed the two men, believes that they will need three to four years of minor league experience to get ready for the Majors. | Agent Jeff Borris, who has signed the two men, believes that they will need three to four years of minor league experience to get ready for the Majors. |
Patel and Singh are learning English, picked up from TV baseball shows and by taking online classes, reports say. | Patel and Singh are learning English, picked up from TV baseball shows and by taking online classes, reports say. |
"These young men have improved a tremendous amount in their six-month exposure to baseball and we look forward to helping them to continue to fulfil their promise," Mr Huntington said. | "These young men have improved a tremendous amount in their six-month exposure to baseball and we look forward to helping them to continue to fulfil their promise," Mr Huntington said. |
India is best known as the financial powerhouse of cricket, with football and hockey other relatively popular games. | India is best known as the financial powerhouse of cricket, with football and hockey other relatively popular games. |
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