Félix Fermín

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Félix Jose Fermin Minaya

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Biographical Information[edit]

Félix Fermín's main claim to fame in the US is that he was traded by the Cleveland Indians to the Seattle Mariners in return for Omar Vizquel, in what is arguably the worst trade in Mariners history. Fermin was a shortstop in the major leagues for a decade, especially noted for his bunting ability. He won a Gold Medal with the Dominican national team in the 1982 Central American and Caribbean Games as they upset the mighty Cubans for first place; he backed up Orlando Guerrero and Ivan Crispin. He was originally signed in 1983 by Pittsburgh Pirates scout Pablo Cruz.

Fermin has won a record six Dominican League titles as a manager as well as three Caribbean Series. In 2007, he managed the Monterrey Sultans to the Mexican League title and took the team back to the finals the next year, losing to the Mexico City Red Devils.

His brother Carlos Fermín reached AA and his son Andy Fermín was drafted in 2010.

Year-By-Year Minor League Managerial Record[edit]

Year Team League Record Finish Organization Playoffs Notes
2002 DSL Indians 1 Dominican Summer League 49-19 Cleveland Indians League Champs
2007 Sultanes de Monterrey Mexican League 69-38 1st none League Champs
2008 Sultanes de Monterrey Mexican League 64-46 6th none Lost League Finals
2009 Sultanes de Monterrey Mexican League 51-56 10th (t) none
2010 Sultanes de Monterrey Mexican League 58-48 5th none Lost in 2nd round
2012 Delfines de Ciudad del Carmen Mexican League 51-60 6th none
2013 Delfines de Ciudad del Carmen Mexican League 63-46 1st none Lost in 1st round
2014 Delfines de Ciudad del Carmen Mexican League 57-54 8th none Lost in 1st round
2015 Sultanes de Monterrey Mexican League 14th none replaced Derek Bryant
2016 Sultanes de Monterrey Mexican League 72-39 3rd none Lost in 2nd round
2017 Sultanes de Monterrey Mexican League 68-41 2nd none Lost in 2nd round
2018-1 Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos Mexican League 16th none replaced Eddy Castro
2018-2 Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos Mexican League 33-24 4th none Lost in 1st round
2019 Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos Mexican League none

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