CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A few familiar faces will grace the Indians' organization in 2015. The team announced that former players Charles Nagy, Travis Hafner and John McDonald will serve as special assistants to the player development and scouting departments this season.

Nagy, Hafner and McDonald will occupy three of the organization's eight specials assistant roles in the baseball operations division. All three will join the team in Goodyear, Ariz., for spring training, where they will serve as special instructors.

Nagy spent the 2014 campaign as a spring training instructor and assistant. He was the pitching coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks for three years before that. In 2010, he served as the pitching coach for the Indians' Triple-A affiliate in Columbus. A three-time All-Star, Nagy won 129 games over 13 seasons with the Indians from 1990-2002.

"I'll be roaming around all the fields, picking up baseballs," Nagy said, jokingly, to cleveland.com at Tribe Fest. "Whatever it takes. I'm just happy to do whatever they ask me to do, roam around and talk to the young kids, talk to the guys that I know. I'm very fortunate. I was here in 2010 coaching the guys in Columbus. A lot of the guys are on the big league staff. I'm excited to see everybody and help out in whatever way I can."

This will mark Hafner's first season on the baseball operations side following a 12-year big league career. The 37-year-old clubbed 200 home runs with the Tribe from 2003-2012. He finished fifth in the American League Most Valuable Player Award balloting in 2005.

McDonald retired after the 2014 season, his 16th in the big leagues. A 12th-round draft selection by the Tribe in 1996, he played for Cleveland from 1999-2004 and again in 2013. His longevity resulted from his defensive prowess, as he compiled just a .596 OPS in 1,100 major league games. The Indians ranked last in the majors last season in fielding percentage.