Baseball pitching coach Danny Graves is a former Major League pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds,
the Cleveland Indians and the New York Mets. Here's a list of his accomplishments:
Played at the Univ of Miami Hurricanes 1992-1994
-College World Series 1992 & 1994
-Consensus All-American 1994
-UM record holder for saves in a season (21)
Drafted by Cleveland Indians in 1994 - 4th round
-Indians Minor League Pitcher of the Year 1995 &1996
-Major League Debut - July 13, 1996
-First and only Vietnamese born player in the Major Leagues
Traded to Cincinnati Reds July 31, 1997
-Career record 43-44 182 Saves 4.05 ERA 518 career games pitched
-National League All-Star in 2000 & 2004
-Cincinnati Reds career saves leader (182)
-Was the Reds' recipient of the 2001 and 2003 Roberto Clemente Award.
-Named the 2003 recipient of the Lou Gehrig Memorial Award, sponsored by the Phi Delta Theta International Fraternity. The award is presented annually to the MLB player who best exemplifies the giving character of the Hall of Famer, who was a member of the fraternity's Columbia University chapter