- Chico Fernandez
Infobox MLB retired
name = Chico Fernandez
width =
caption =
position =Shortstop
birthdate = birth date and age|1932|3|2
deathdate =
bats =Right
throws = Right
debutdate =July 14
debutyear =1956
debutteam =Brooklyn Dodgers
finaldate =September 29
finalyear =1963
finalteam =New York Mets
stat1label =Batting average
stat1value =.240
stat2label =Home run s
stat2value =40
stat3label =Runs batted in
stat3value =259
teams =
*Brooklyn Dodgers (1956)
*Philadelphia Phillies (1957-1959)
*Detroit Tigers (1960-1963)
*New York Mets (1963)
*Hanshin Tigers (1965)Humberto (Perez) "Chico" Fernandez, (March 2, 1932- ), was a
Major League Baseball shortstop who played eight seasons with the Brooklyn Dodgers (1956),Philadelphia Phillies (1957-1960),Detroit Tigers (1960-1963), andNew York Mets (1963). Born inHavana, Cuba , Fernandez played in 856 Major League games, 810 at shortstop. He scored 270 runs, collected 666 hits, and had a career batting average of .240.Fernandez began his career as a bright prospect for the
Brooklyn Dodgers but was not able to break into the lineup withPee Wee Reese at the shortstop position. On April 5, 1957, the Dodgers traded Fernandez to thePhiladelphia Phillies for five players (Ron Negray ,Tim Harkness ,Elmer Valo , and Mel Geho), plus $75,000. Fernandez was the first African American to play in a game for the Phillies, appearing for Philadelphia on April 16, 1957. Fernandez was the Phillies' regular shortstop for two seasons. In his first year with the Phillies, Fernandez collected 131 hits for a .262 batting average and a .302 on base percentage. He also stole 18 bases, 5th best in the National League. He also stole 12 bases in 1958, 9th best in the National League. Fernandez' batting average dropped over the next two seasons, and he saw limited time in 1959, hitting .211. In December 1959, the Phillies traded Fernandez to theDetroit Tigers , and he became the Tigers' regular shortstop for three seasons from 1960-1962. In 1960, he led American League shortstops with 34 errors; his fielding percentage was .947. By 1962, he increased his fielding percentage to .960. More surprising, Fernandez displayed power as a hitter in 1962. After six seasons in which he never hit more than 6 home runs, Fernandez hit 20home run s and 59 RBIs for the Tigers in 1962. Both were career highs.With a young
Dick McAuliffe ready to assume the shortstop position for the Tigers, Detroit traded Fernandez to theNew York Mets in May 1963. Fernandez played 58 games for the Mets in 1963 and was then traded to theChicago White Sox in April 1964. Fernandez did not play for the Sox. He finished his career playing in Japan in by|1965 for theHanshin Tigers .ources
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