Bobby Ramos
Roberto Ramos
(Sugar Bear)
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 5' 11", Weight 208 lb.
- High School Miami Jackson High School
- Debut September 26, 1978
- Final Game September 9, 1984
- Born November 5, 1955 in Calabazar de Sagua, Villa Clara, Cuba
Biographical Information[edit]
In 1989, Bobby Ramos played for the Gold Coast Suns of the Senior Professional Baseball Association. He batted .313 in 49 games for the team.
After his playing career ended, Ramos was a coach for the Columbus Mudcats in 1989 and Osceola Astros in 1990-1991, then was the Houston Astros' minor league catching instructor in 1992. He then became a minor league manager from 1993-1999 and coach with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and Anaheim Angels. He was the Devil Rays' and Rays' bullpen coach from 2006 to 2011.
Bobby is one of only four players born in Cuba to make their debut in the 1970s along with Minnie Mendoza, Oscar Zamora, and Orlando Gonzalez.
Year-By-Year Minor League Managerial Record[edit]
Year | Team | League | Record | Finish | Organization | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1993 | Asheville Tourists | South Atlantic League | 51-88 | 14th | Houston Astros | |
1994 | GCL Astros | Gulf Coast League | 41-18 | 2nd | Houston Astros | League Champs |
1995 | GCL Astros | Gulf Coast League | 32-26 | 8th (t) | Houston Astros | |
1996 | GCL Astros | Gulf Coast League | 31-28 | 7th | Houston Astros | |
1997 | GCL Devil Rays | Gulf Coast League | 25-35 | 12th (t) | Tampa Bay Devil Rays | |
1998 | GCL Devil Rays | Gulf Coast League | 36-24 | 2nd | Tampa Bay Devil Rays | Lost League Finals |
1999 | Princeton Devil Rays | Appalachian League | 25-45 | 9th | Tampa Bay Devil Rays |
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