Pat Urckfitz makes a habit out of being successful in baseball. For the past two seasons, the Houston Astros farm hand accepted a variety of roles from Rookie ball to Advanced A minor league baseball. Each time, Urckfitz proved worthy of moving on to the next level. This season is no different.
After nearly doubling his innings pitched and averaging almost a strike out per inning in the Advanced A California League, the former Monroe Community College star earned a call-up to the Corpus Christi Hooks and a spot in the prestigious Arizona Fall League.
Late season call-ups have become routine for Urckfitz, but the Penfield native is taking nothing for granted.
Urckfitz went to the mound Thursday night like he has so many times in the past. This outing, Urckfitz led the Hooks against the Frisco RoughRiders in Texas League action at Whataburger Field in Corpus Christi, Texas. The left-hander threw 85 pitches (55 for strikes) over five innings in his first start in Double-A.
“He’s exactly where he is supposed to be,” said MCC head coach, Mike Kelly. “Pat is playing professional baseball because he loves the game.”
Pitching nearly 110 innings for the Lancaster JetHawks, Urckfitz demonstrated his ability to strike out batters. The southpaw fanned 103 while walking just 32 for the JetHawks.
“He’s a left-hander who throws strikes,” commented MCC assistant and Webster Yankee head coach, Dave Brust. “That will keep him in pro ball.”
Urckfitz adjusted to the role of starting pitcher earlier this season. After making 23 apperances out of the bullpen (most in middle relief), he won five games as a starter.
Urckfitz got his first start on July third striking out seven over five and a third shutout innings as the JetHawks downed the San Jose Giants, 4-0.
“Pat has had good stuff his whole life,” added Kelly. “He’s just grown up. When he came to MCC he was timid. Suddenly a light went on, and he decided to not accept failure. You don’t stay in pro baseball for three years if you are afraid.”
Last season, Urckfitz led the Lexington Legends of the Class A South Atlantic League in appearances (42) and saves (13). In 49 innings of work, he compiled a 4-1 record with a 2.57 ERA while striking out 42 and walking 13. Urckfitz earned Legends’ Pitcher-of-the-Month honors for May going 1-0 with four saves with 0.71 ERA for the month. He finished the year hurling 57.2 innings.