Carlos Febles

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Carlos Febles
Boston Red Sox
Minor league manager
Former second baseman
Born: (1976-05-24) May 24, 1976
El Seibo, Dominican Republic
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 14, 1998 for the Kansas City Royals
Last MLB appearance
August 10, 2003 for the Kansas City Royals
Career statistics
Batting average .250
Home runs 24
Runs batted in 146
Teams

Carlos Manuel Febles (born May 24, 1976 in El Seibo, Dominican Republic) is a retired professional baseball player who played second base in the Major Leagues.

Second baseman

After attending high school in the Dominican Republic at La Romana High, he was signed by the Kansas City Royals in 1993 as an amateur free agent.

A highly touted prospect in the late 1990s, Febles burst onto the scene in 1999, drawing hype as a potential Rookie of the Year candidate and one of the best glovemen in the game. Along with Carlos Beltran, he became part of the "Dos Carlos" team in Kansas City. After a hot start however, Febles' hitting cooled off, and he would continue to struggle at the plate for the next three seasons. It was not until 2003 that the Royals finally gave up on Febles, but not before he had logged the third most games at second base in Royals' history.

Coach and manager

Febles has been a coach or manager in the Boston Red Sox' organization since 2007. He began as a hitting coach with the Lowell Spinners (2007), Lancaster JetHawks (2008) and Salem Red Sox (2009–2010). In December 2010, he was named the 2011 manager of the Spinners, the Red Sox' Short-Season A New York-Penn League farm club.[1] Then, on January 20, 2012, Febles was promoted to manage the Greenville Drive, the Red Sox' affiliate in the Class A South Atlantic League[2] and he was rehired for 2013 on December 14, 2012.[3]

On December 18, 2013, Febles was promoted to manager of the Salem Red Sox, Boston's Class A Carolina League affiliate.[4]

Through 2013, his won-lost record as a manager was 146–205 (.416).

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Preceded by
Bruce Crabbe
Lowell Spinners manager
2011
Succeeded by
Bruce Crabbe
Preceded by
Billy McMillon
Greenville Drive manager
2012–2013
Succeeded by
Darren Fenster
Preceded by
Billy McMillon
Salem Red Sox manager
2014
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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