Fossil Park Baseball welcomes you to the Alumni Section of our website. Our youth program produces many fine athletes and many of them go on to become professional
athletes and others become prominent and outstanding members of our
communities. We have decided to produce this alumni section in honor of those exceptional players of which we at Fossil Park are very proud of. To start this new
area off, are two exceptional Pitchers that we have had the privilege of having played in our youth organization. Check back soon, for updates as we continue to
research our rich history of baseball.
Tom Hume #47
Did You Know? Fossil Park is well know for its production players in baseball and among them is former pitcher Tom Hume. Tom played at Fossil Park through the Seniors Division
and went on to pitch for the Cincinnati Reds. Drafted by the
Cincinnati Reds in the 1st round (16th pick) of the 1972 amateur draft (Secondary Phase), he has
since retired but is still with the Reds organization as a bullpen coach.
Personal: Tom is a graduate of Northeast High School in St. Petersburg, FL, where he was the county's top baseball player...attended Manatee (FL) Junior College...the
last 4 seasons donated $13,600 to Cincinnati's Shriners Hospital for Children based on $50 for every victory and save by a Reds reliever...in 2000 made a similar donation
to Stan Belinda's Strike Out MS Program and helped raise $60,000 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society...in December 2001 gave $5,000 as the first private donor to the
Cincinnati Reds Community Fund.
(Source: Baseball-Reference.Com; MLB; The Baseball Banter, March, 2000)
Charles Nagy #39
Charles Nagy Charles Nagy, also an alumnus of Fossil Park Baseball, played in the Majors here at Fossil
Park. Charles was drafted by the
Cleveland Indians in the 1st round (17th pick) of the 1988 amateur draft. (All
Transactions). Charles spent the 2003 season with the
San Diego Padres.
Charles Nagy was born on Friday, May 5, 1967, and began his Major League baseball career on June 29, 1990, with the Cleveland Indians. The 23 year-old played for 14 seasons
on 2 different teams and was on an active roster during the most recent season. Charles has since been hired by the Cleveland Indians as a special assistant to
general manager Mark Shapiro.
(Source: Baseball-Reference.Com; MLB; The Baseball Banter, March, 2000)
Fossil Park Young Alumni Get Honorable Mention In All County
Jun 13, 2004
Fossil Park wishes to congratulate several young alumni athletes for
their accomplishments this year. The Pinellas County All-County
Baseball selections were published June 13, 2004 and those receiving
honorable mention are as follows:
Jose Ramos
Mitchell Todd
Austin Yee
John Spincken
Kyle Mateer
Brett McKean
Joey Tribou
Jacob Ralston
Congratulations gentlemen, we are proud of you!!!
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