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Anthony Garganese

Anthony Garganese

  • Class
    1986
  • Induction
    2003
  • Sport(s)
    Baseball

 Hall of fame member

Anthony Garganese '86
Baseball
Hall of Fame Class of 2003

Anthony Garganese made his mark as the leading power hitter in the history of the Bryant College baseball program. He was the first Bryant player to achieve All-America status in baseball, following a 1987 season in which he hit .481 and slugged .948. He completed his career as the college’s career record holder in seven offensive categories, and he still holds the school records for home runs in a career (29.

His school-record career slugging percentage of .862 ranks fifth all-time among Division II players.

Garganese received an undergraduate degree from Bryant in 1986 and added a master’s degree in 1988. He currently is an attorney and managing shareholder at Garganese, Weiss, D'Agresta & Salzman, P.A. in Orlando, Fla., and serves as city attorney for the municipalities of Cape Canaveral, Winter Springs, and Cocoa.

He has been chosen as one of the best layers in the area of municipal law by Best Lawyers in America, Orlando Magazine, Florida Legal Elite, Orlando Business Journal and as a Florida Super Lawyer by Law and Politics.

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