Guy Who Went Viral for Throwing 96 MPH at Rockies Game Signs With Athletics

This is what dreams are actually made of. Everyone has always pictured themselves somehow landing a pro sports contract out of the blue. It's just nature.

Well, a young man by the name of Nathan Patterson has given hope to all the dreamers out there. If you're not familiar with him, Patterson went viral last month after reaching 96 MPH on the stadium radar gun at a Rockies game. Now, two weeks later, the Oakland Athletics have signed him.

You can't make this stuff up. Simply sensational.

The 23-year-old hurler hasn't played competitive ball since he was in high school. Yet, Oakland quickly fell in love with his rocket for an arm and decided to make him a part of the organization.

Oakland had actually been interested in signing Patterson to a minor-league deal since October, per MLB.com, but the latest video of him flirting with 100 MPH sent the team over the top.

Remember the movie 'Rookie of the Year' when Henry Rowengartner earned a contract with the Cubs after showcasing his rocket for an arm? This has a similar feel.

Though Patterson won't have Chet Steadman mentoring him, we'll see if he'll defy the odds and make it to the bigs.