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Originally from Nashport, Ohio, Sean Hogan was drafted in the 16
th round of the MLB Draft by the New York Mets, out of high school, but chose to further his career at Morehead State. His career became one of the most memorable in program history.
Thirty years later, Hogan still owns the Morehead State career records for strikeouts with 343, single game strikeouts with 20, wins with 23, decisions with 41 and complete games with 23. He also ranks second in innings pitched with 298 and games started with 45.
Hogan posted a career 3.90 earned run average, which ranks sixth best in MSU history. He struck out a program record 108 batters as a sophomore in 1991, a record which stood for 25 seasons.
Hogan finished with eight wins in 1992, the third best single-season win total in Eagle history. During Hogan's career, Morehead State won 108 games.
In a league stacked with talent on the mound at the time, Hogan was Second-Team All-OVC three consecutive seasons.
Hogan was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 1993 and played six seasons of professional-level baseball in the Cubs' organization and independent leagues.
Hogan earned his bachelor's degree from Morehead State in business management and his Master's degree from Barry University (Fla.) in sports management. He currently serves as a Golf Professional at Philadelphia (Pa.) Country Club. Hogan resides in Philadelphia, Pa., with his girlfriend, Shannon, and has a son, Hays, who is a sophomore at the University of Tennessee.