In the history of the UConn baseball program, 135 players have been drafted or signed as free agents in professional baseball, just 11 players have appeared in the majors and only 3 of those have had a 10+ year career (Roberto Hernandez, Walt Dropo and Charles Nagy). For a program with limited exposure on a high level, Nagy has been a point of pride for years. While in college, Nagy played 2 seasons with the Huskies (1987 and 1988) and sits 2nd in single-season strikeouts all-time with 113 and was voted an All-American in the 1988 season. After that year, Nagy was drafted 17th overall in the 1st round of the amateur draft and spent the next 2 seasons working up to his debut in June of 1990. In a sport where players get traded and released on a whim, Nagy spent 13 seasons as a major leaguer for the Cleveland Indians, before ending his career with 1 season in San Diego playing for the Padres.
In his 14 major league seasons, Nagy went 129-105 with a 4.51 era and collected 1,242 strikeouts. He became a household name in the Cleveland area and was selected to 3 All-Star games (1992, 1996 and 1999) and was the AL starter in the 1996 game. He finished in the top 7 in Cy Young award voting 3 times (1992, 1995 and 1996) and appeared in 15 post-season games throughout his career. Nagy was a solid MLB player for an extended period of time and deserves the chance he is getting in Arizona. As a UConn alum and CT native, Nagy holds a special place in my heart and I wish him the best of luck with the D-Backs.

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