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                                    Weigel



                                     RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
                                    Full Name: Patrick Charles Weigel
    MANAGER & STAFF                 Height: 6-6           Weight: 230
                                    Bats: Right
                                                          Throws: Right
                                    DOB: July 8, 1994
                                                          Opening Day Age: 26
                                                          Resides: Buda, TX
                                    Born: Thousand Oaks, CA
                                    MLB Debut: September 4, 2020  MLB Service Time: 0.011
                                    Acquired: Braves’ seventh-round pick in 2015
                                    Contract Status: Signed through 2021
   PATRICK WEIGEL  2020                               CAREER HIGHS


        •  Made his major-league debut on September 4,
          in the second game of a doubleheader  against
          Washington.                           Most Innings Pitched
                                                0.2, 9/4/20[2], ATL vs. WSH
             •  Tossed 0.2 innings and allowed two
    SEASON IN REVIEW  •  Came up through the Braves’ system after   Most Runs Allowed
               earned runs while issuing three walks.
                                                2,  9/4/20[2], ATL vs. WSH
               being selected by Atlanta in the seventh
               round of the 2015 Amateur draft.
                                                2,  9/4/20[2], ATL vs. WSH
        minor league notes                      Most Earned Runs Allowed
                                                Most Hits Allowed
    PLAYER DEVELOPMENT  campaign between Double-A Mississippi and   2,  9/4/20[2], ATL vs. WSH
        •  Made 28 total appearances during the 2018
          Triple-A Gwinnett in his first full season since
                                                Most Home Runs Allowed
          undergoing “Tommy John” surgery in June of
                                                None
          2017.
        •  Combined to go 6-2 with a 2.73 ERA (24 ER/79.0
                                                3, 9/4/20[2], ATL vs. WSH
          IP) in 28 games between the two clubs, including   Most Walks
          18 starts…Struck out 71 and allowed just 50 hits   Most Strikeouts
          Named Atlanta’s minor-league Pitcher of the
    BRAVES HISTORY  Year in 2016 after going 11-6 with a 2.47 ERA (41   Longest Winning Streak
                                                None
          ER/149.2 IP).
             •  His 11 wins, 149.2 innings and 152
                                                None
               strikeouts each ranked second among all
               Braves minor leaguers.           Longest Losing Streak
             •  Named to the mid-season South Atlantic   None
               League All-Star team and earned MiLB.
               com Organization All-Star honors.
    OPPONENTS  •  Led the Rome staff in wins, starter’s   amateur
               ERA, and strikeouts despite receiving a
               promotion to Double-A Mississippi on
                                               University of Houston, where he played one
               8/20.                         •  Finished his three-year collegiate career at the
                                               season, 2015.
                                                  •  Made a team-high 23 appearances and
                                                    went 4-1 with a 3.38 ERA (19 ER/50.2 IP).
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