[1] Pattijoen Urheilijat was founded as a general club back in 1928, but pesäpallo was in decline for a long time until it was relaunched in the early 1970s.
In the autumn of 1993, Pattijoki celebrated its promotion to Superpesis with a team built around Jarkko Kokko, Sami Ahola and Timo Lemponen.
Jarkko Kokko moved to Sotkamo in 1995 and was named Pesäpallo Player of the Year in his inaugural season.
Sami Ahola moved to Kitee in the autumn of 1995 and won the Superpesis batting title four years in a row.
[2] After one season in Ykköspesis, Pattijoki was promoted back to Superpesis and has played continuously in the main league since 1997.