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Indians hire Charles Nagy
Major League Baseball

Indians hire Charles Nagy

Published Dec. 16, 2009 8:20 p.m. ET

The Cleveland Indians have hired former pitcher Charles Nagy as their pitching coach at Triple-A Columbus.

Nagy pitched for the Indians from 1990-2002. He won 129 games and was a major contributor as Cleveland won six AL Central titles and made two World Series appearances in a seven-year span. A three-time All-Star, Nagy was inducted into the Indians' Hall of Fame last summer.

Nagy, 42, worked as a special assistant to Indians general manager Mark Shapiro from 2004-05. In Columbus, he replaces Scott Radinsky, who was promoted to new Indians manager Manny Acta's staff in Cleveland as bullpen coach.

Nagy was the pitching coach for the Triple-A Salt Lake Bees in the Los Angeles Angels' organization from 2006-2007.

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