Steve Malvagna is a former professional baseball player known for his versatility on the field, having played as a catcher, pinch hitter, and left fielder. Born on November 28, 1985, in East Meadow, New York, Malvagna played college baseball at Adelphi University, where he was a standout performer. He later transferred to C.W. Post, starting 30 of 31 games behind the plate and leading the team in home runs while maintaining an impressive .995 fielding percentage.
Malvagna’s professional career spanned five years, including two seasons within the New York Mets organization. Notably, he was part of the Brooklyn Cyclones team that won the McNamara Division Championship in 2007. Over his minor league career, he compiled a batting average of .237 with 2 home runs and 17 RBIs across 55 games, playing for teams such as the Cyclones and the Kalamazoo Kings.

