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Pat Neshek

Baseball Players

Birthday September 4, 1980

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.

Age 45 Years

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Who Is Pat Neshek? Age, Biography and Wiki

Pat Neshek was born on September 4, 1980, which makes him 45 years old in 2025. His journey in baseball began in 2002 when he was drafted by the Minnesota Twins. Over the years, he has played for various teams including the San Diego Padres, Oakland Athletics, and Philadelphia Phillies. He is renowned for his unconventional sidearm pitching style and is a two-time MLB All-Star.

For more detailed information about his life and career, visit his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Baseball Players
Date of Birth September 4, 1980
Age 45 Years
Birth Place Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.
Horoscope Virgo
Country U.S

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Pat Neshek's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Pat Neshek stands at a height of 6 feet 0 inches (183 cm). His weight has fluctuated throughout his career, but as of 2025, he maintains a healthy weight of approximately 170 lbs (77 kg). His body measurements are optimal for a pitcher, reflecting both strength and agility that he utilized on the mound.

Probably best known for an unorthodox pitching delivery, Neshek's arm motion slots about sidearm, with an explosive release point, which developed after a baseball struck his forearm in high school.

Right-handed batters have difficulty tracking the path of his pitches, resulting in a .193 batting average, .243 on-base percentage, and a .311 slugging percentage against Neshek, in 1,143 career plate appearances, through 2019.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Pat is married to Lindsay Neshek, and together they share a close-knit family that includes their beloved son, James. The couple often shares glimpses of their life on social media, showcasing their strong bond and commitment to family values. As of 2025, Pat and Lindsay continue to enjoy a supportive and loving partnership.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Pat Neshek's net worth is estimated to be around $10 million. Throughout his career in Major League Baseball, he earned significant salaries which contributed to his financial success. In addition to his MLB contracts, Pat has also made smart investments, including various endeavors in sports memorabilia and personal branding.

The Minnesota Twins originally selected Neshek in the 45th round (1,337th overall) of the 1999 MLB draft, but he did not sign and went on to Butler. The Twins again later drafted him in the sixth round (182nd overall) of the 2002 MLB draft.

He signed with the Twins that year for a $132,500 signing bonus, and was assigned to the Twins' rookie farm team. He then spent four years in the minor leagues. During the 2005 season, he led all minor league Twins players in saves. In 2006, Neshek was 6–2 with 14 saves and a 1.95 ERA in 33 relief appearances for the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings.

He was International League Pitcher of the Week on July 2, mid-season All Star, post-season All Star, Baseball America Triple-A All Star, and MiLB.com Triple-A Relief Pitcher of the Year. He has pitched 411 1/3 innings in 302 career minor league games with 464 strikeouts, a 31–19 record and a 2.58 ERA.

Career, Business and Investments

Pat Neshek had a successful MLB career that spanned over a decade. Post-retirement, he has transitioned into various business ventures including coaching, sports commentary, and even podcasting about baseball. He is also involved in charitable work, helping youth baseball programs. His dedication to the sport goes beyond just playing; he is an advocate for nurturing the next generation of baseball players.

At Butler University, located in Indianapolis, he was a finance major and a three-year letter winner. In 2001, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL), and was inducted into the CCBL Hall of Fame in 2024.

In his junior year, his win–loss record was 4–6 but he posted a 3.08 earned run average (ERA) and 94 strikeouts (SO) in 87 2/3 innings pitched (IP). He holds school strikeout records for a single game (18 vs. Detroit, April 15, 2001), single season (118, 2001), and career (280).

He ultimately became the third Butler pitcher to make the major leagues, after Oral Hildebrand and Doug Jones. In 2018, Neshek was inducted into the Butler Athletics Hall of Fame.

Social Network

Pat is quite active on social media, particularly on Twitter and Instagram, where he shares insights into his life post-baseball, including family moments, workout routines, and baseball tips. His social media following continues to grow, demonstrating his enduring popularity and engagement with fans.

Neshek recovered to make the Twins' 2010 roster out of spring training. In 4 1/3 innings pitched in April, he had a 4.15 ERA with two runs and two hits allowed. On April 15, he was put on the disabled list due to middle finger inflammation.

But when he was re-examined, an MRI revealed that the injury was not in fact in the middle finger but rather in the palm of his right hand.

He angrily wrote about this not only on his website but also on Facebook, where he said he was "not happy with anything that has gone on, especially when it could have been taken care of three weeks ago and I was told the wrong info." This raised Twins manager Ron Gardenhire's ire, in that his young pitcher had publicly criticized the Twins' organi

zation and their medical staff, but the matter was eventually settled, Neshek saying "Gardy and I are on the same page" and vowing that once healthy he would be willing to pitch wherever the Twins assign him, calling the whole thing "a miscommunication." After his time on the DL ran out, he was optioned to Triple-A Rochester, but he was later recal

led to the majors on September 6.

Neshek finished the season 0–1 with a 5.00 ERA in 11 games, recording nine strikeouts and eight walks in nine innings pitched.

Education

Before entering the world of professional baseball, Pat Neshek attended Butler University where he played college baseball. His educational background not only prepared him for a career in sports but also laid the groundwork for his business acumen post-retirement.


Patrick John Neshek (pronounced NEE-shehk; born September 4, 1980) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Oakland Athletics, St. Louis Cardinals, Houston Astros, Colorado Rockies and Philadelphia Phillies.

The Twins selected him in the sixth round of the 2002 MLB draft, out of Butler University. Neshek made his MLB debut for the Twins in 2006, and played for them until 2010 (except for 2009, which he missed due to Tommy John surgery). He was selected to his first All-Star Game in 2014, and his second in 2017.

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