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Benny Castillo

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In his time as a manager with both the Marlins and Tigers, he also served as their respective Extended Spring Training Coordinator where he was in charge of working with both drafted players and international players. In 2003 as a member of the Player Development staff of the Florida Marlins, he was
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in the Northern League in 2000, where he took the team from the league's worst record in 1999 to the Central Division Championship. For that feat he was named Independent Baseball Manager of the Year by
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Raised in the Bronx, New York, Castillo attended Park West High School, where he was coached by the late Mr. Paul Gordon, who was a mentor & father figure to both Castillo & future MLB player
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Farm Director (Mark Delpiano) & Field Manager (Benny Castillo) observing batting practice session 2003 in Jamestown, New York (Marlins Affiliate)
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organization, beginning his career there that season. A well-traveled player, he played for such teams as the
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with the Youth Service League Program (1981–1990) out of the Parade Grounds in Brooklyn run by Mel Zitter.
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granted a championship ring after the Marlins defeated the New York Yankees in the World Series.
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As a freshman undergraduate student, Castillo attended and played at
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Castillo earned a Bachelor's degree in Social Work from
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in Ohio. As a sophomore, Castillo transferred to The
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Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
manager

Devon White
American Legion Baseball
Central State University
Community College of Baltimore
1986 MLB draft
Cleveland Indians
Oklahoma State University
Gary Ward
College World Series
Stanford University
Jack McDowell
1988 Major League Baseball draft
Detroit Tigers
Appalachian League
Bristol Tigers
South Atlantic League
Fayetteville Generals
Pioneer League
Salt Lake City Trappers
Florida State League
Charlotte Rangers
Texas League
Tulsa Drillers
Eastern League
Canton–Akron Indians
Duluth–Superior Dukes
Baseball America

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