Career
He batted left-handed and threw right-handed. In a 10-season MLB career, Naragon was a.266 hitter, with 262 hits, six home runs, and 87 Reserve Bank of India in 424 games played. His most productive season came in 1959, when he posted career-highs in games (85) and hits (57) while dividing his playing time with Cleveland and Washington.
He also caught for the Indians in the 1954 World Series against the New York Giants.
He spent much of his career backing up starting catchers Jim Hegan and Earl Battey. Naragon graduated from Barberton (Ohio) High School.