We’ve been following the saga of Dinesh Patel and Rinku Singh since they won the Million Dollar Arm contest. Since they just signed with the Bucs, we though it would be useful to readers to get some information on the players and their attributes, so here’s a brief write up to get to know the players some. Keep in mind our opinions stem from scouting videos. Not live looks.
Dinesh Patel, RHP, 5′10/185
Aaron: Definitely the more polished of the two. Strong upper body, but the legs are a little thin. Throws from the stretch and starts in a crouched position. Nice tempo — quick, but not hurried. Leg comes in high and he’s very aggressive to the plate. Call it a 3/4 arm angle. Has a very smooth and natural-looking delivery for someone who had never played baseball before last year.
Fastball is 84-85 and touches 87 with some tail down and in on right-handed batters, showing occasional sink. Delivery looks repeatable, but his release point is a little inconsistent, which will create command issues until he sorts it out. Due to his lack of height, he doesn’t get great plane but nice movement on the fastball can compensate for it. The ball doesn’t come out of his hand as easily as I’d like, but I he gets good extension on his follow-through. Nice aggressive finish.
Slider is 77-79. Doesn’t always get a lot of depth, but, again, like everything else with both these players, you have to remember Patel has been playing baseball for a friggin’ year. With that in mind the slider looks like it has the possibility of developing into a useful secondary pitch.
He looks polished and I find that somewhat shocking. It’s difficult to project what Patel might become or if he’s got the talent to be a pitcher in the majors, but I will say I don’t think this is some gimick signing. There’s something there.
Rinku Singh, LHP, 6′2, 185 lbs.
Jackson: Ringku Singh is clearly the less polished of the two prospects and is more of a project, likely a more boom-or-bust type pitcher than his counterpart Dinesh Patel. He has poor command at this point and gives his bullpen catcher headaches, frequently losing his grip on the ball and struggling to find his form.
However, at 6’2 185, the ceiling is there and he’s clearly an athlete. He’s got long arms and legs, a nice, strong high leg kick and overall shows strength and flexibility in his unpolished delivery. He throws from a ¾ arm slot, bringing his arm way down below his waist and then letting go with a sort of catapault-like delivery where he pushes the ball a bit. He struggles to repeat his form, especially with the lower half, and his follow through needs a lot of work. His arm speed is average at best and he relies on leverage to generate velocity.
Singh’s FB comes in 79-83 MPH, with a slow moving curve that ranges from 67-72. He currently lacks a real feel for the breaking pitch and his curve has little bite to it.

12 responses so far ↓
1 Non-NPB News: Pittsburgh Sign Indian Pitchers » NPB Tracker // Nov 26, 2008 at 1:19 am
[...] Indian publication. Kind of gives you a sense of what kind of background they’re coming from. Aaron from EWC has posted scouting reports of the two as [...]
2 Pirates Tidbits (2009 season) - BuckeyePlanet Ohio State Forums // Nov 27, 2008 at 6:22 am
[...] looks like it has the possibility of developing into a useful secondary pitch. Entire article: Scouting Reports on Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel | Neither pitchers have Nolan Ryan speed. [...]
3 myworldofbaseball » Blog Archive » Hopefully They Get More Than This 15 Minutes of Fame // Nov 27, 2008 at 1:17 pm
[...] you want to read a scouting report about the pitchers you can go to http://eastwindupchronicle.com/scouting-reports-on-rinku-singh-and-dinesh-patel/#more-2973. I’m sure their fastballs will increase in velocity as they stretch their arms out, but [...]
4 Pirates Sign Rinku & Dinesh » NPB Tracker // Feb 4, 2009 at 1:29 am
[...] Indian publication. Kind of gives you a sense of what kind of background they’re coming from. Aaron and Jackson from EWC have posted scouting reports of the two as [...]
5 Travis // Apr 20, 2009 at 8:10 am
I’m curious to know what are these guys Ages ??
6 DJ // Apr 20, 2009 at 11:53 am
They’re both about 20 years old.
7 Big Trick // Jun 10, 2009 at 5:23 am
Where are these two currently. I couldn’t find them on any roster.
8 DJ // Jun 10, 2009 at 7:06 am
Extended spring training with the Pirates. In Bradenton, Florida.
Check out their blog: http://www.themilliondollararm.com/blog/
9 Marc // Jun 12, 2009 at 12:54 am
They haven’t posted in a couple weeks, and from the home page I’m lead to believe the MDA website has been hacked.
10 DJ // Jun 12, 2009 at 4:59 am
Yeah, they’ve been laying low, I guess. What do you mean hacked, Marc?
11 Marc // Jun 12, 2009 at 5:55 am
Never mind, it’s back to functioning. For a couple weeks there, the main page was just a bunch of gibberish saying “HACKEDby(Fill in the blank)”
12 DJ // Jun 12, 2009 at 7:27 am
Well, that’s a tip-off, for sure.
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