Félix Fermín Explained

Félix Fermín
Position:Shortstop / Manager
Team:Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos
Number:14
Birth Date:9 October 1963
Birth Place:Mao, Dominican Republic
Bats:Right
Throws:Right
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:July 8
Debutyear:1987
Debutteam:Pittsburgh Pirates
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:August 7
Finalyear:1996
Finalteam:Chicago Cubs
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Batting average
Stat1value:.259
Stat2label:Home runs
Stat2value:4
Stat3label:Runs batted in
Stat3value:207
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Félix José Fermín Minaya (born October 9, 1963) is a Dominican former professional baseball shortstop who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh Pirates (–), Cleveland Indians (–), Seattle Mariners (–) and Chicago Cubs .

Career

On August 22, 1989, Fermin tied an 87-year-old MLB record with four sacrifice hits in one game against the Seattle Mariners.[1] Along with Reggie Jefferson and cash, Fermín was traded by the Cleveland Indians to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for Omar Vizquel before the 1994 season.[2] Fermín was a regular starter in 1995 when the Mariners won the American League's Western Division. He led the AL in sacrifice hits (32) in 1989; he also led the AL in most at bats per strikeout (34.3) in 1993. In 1996, Fermin was very nearly traded to the Yankees for Mariano Rivera.[3]

In a 10-season career, Fermín played in 903 games and had 2,767 at-bats, 294 runs, 718 hits, 86 doubles, 11 triples, 4 home runs, 207 runs batted in, 27 stolen bases, 166 walks, a .259 batting average, a .305 on-base percentage, a .303 slugging average, 838 total bases.

Fermín is the current manager for Águilas Cibaeñas of the Dominican Winter League. Since, he led the team to five championships until he was removed from the job in 2009. He was then hired to be the manager for the Gigantes del Cibao until the Aguilas Cibaeñas hired him back in 2011.

As a player, his nickname was "El Gato", for Felix the Cat and his quick reflexes and defense too.

Notes and References

  1. 1990 Topps baseball card # 722
  2. Web site: 24 years ago, Omar Vizquel joined the Indians and began an 11-year odyssey of all-around brilliance. Cut4. MLB.com. Adrian. Garro. December 20, 2017. August 3, 2024.
  3. News: For Yanks quartet, winning a fifth title would add to a legacy. October 7, 2009. Mel. Antonen. USA TODAY. December 5, 2011.