Zac Gallen becomes seventh former Diamond Heel to reach World Series

Former UNC baseball standout Zac Gallen, now on the Arizona Diamondbacks, will toe the rubber in Game 1 of the World Series tonight.

There’s been a lot of great UNC baseball players who’ve gone on to play professionally, but only a handful have made it to the World Series.

Mule Shirley (1921-1923), Burgess Whitehead, Snuffy Stirnweiss, Walt Weiss, Andrew Miller (2004-2006) and Matt Harvey (2008 and 2009) were the first six Diamond Heels to make it.

The most recent one?

Zac Gallen, the Arizona Diamondbacks’ ace who is starting Game 1 of the 2023 World Series, later tonight.

He’s a perennial Cy Young candidate, ranking amongst the National League’s leaders in ERA, win-loss record, strikeouts and WHIP. Gallen’s been not the main reason, but one of many reasons Arizona is playing baseball deep into October.

Gallen and the Diamondbacks start their quest for World Series title number two, this time against the Texas Rangers, tonight at 8:03 p.m in Arlington. The two teams match up again on Saturday night at the same time, then head to Phoenix for three games starting Monday, Oct. 30.

Gallen has a chance to etch his name in Carolina Baseball history this coming week. He was 14-13 with a 3.36 earned run average and 231 strikeouts in Chapel Hill, but has been even better in the pros with a 39-31 record, 729 strikeouts and a 3.21 ERA.

If you want to watch Gallen ball out tomorrow night, tune into FOX at 8:03 p.m. ET.

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