Felix Mantilla Passes Away Felix Mantilla Passes Away

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Felix Mantilla Passes Away Felix Mantilla Passes Away

Eleven-year MLB veteran pa sed away on Friday at age 90. Mantilla appeared in 969 games with the Braves, Mets, Red Sox, and Astros from 1956-66, playing primarily as a second baseman, but with a lot of time spent at third base and shortstop plus all three outfield positions. Though Mantilla never played for the Brewers, the organization to Mantilla by recognizing him as an iconic figurewho was an inspiration to all of us in the Milwaukee baseball community. We will forever remember Felix for his time with the Milwaukee Braves, but even more for the impact he had on thousands of children through the Felix Mantilla Little League . One of the first Puerto Rican players to break through in Major League Baseball, Mantilla was signed by the then-Boston Braves during the 1951-52 offseason and made his MLB debut Jackson Holliday Jersey in 1956 once the franchise had moved to Milwaukee. He was primarily a middle infielder during his six seasons with the Braves but bounced around to multiple positions in his role as a bench player. Mantilla won a World Series ring for his role on the 1957 championship team, and while Mantilla contributed only a walk over 11 plate appearances in the Fall Cla sic, his one run scored was of vital importance. Entering the 10th inning of Game Four as a pinch-runner, Mantilla scored the game-tying run just before Eddie Matthews two-run walkoff home run. The Mets selected Mantilla away from the Braves as part of the expansion draft, which meant that Mantilla (playing an everyday role for the first time in his career) was part of the infamous 1962 Mets team that went 40-120-1 in the franchises inaugural season. He was traded to the Red Sox after that lone season in New York, which sparked the most succe sful run of Mantillas career he hit .287/.369/.474 with 54 homers over 1297 plate appearances with Boston from 1963-65. Thirty of those home runs came in 1964, and the 1965 season saw Mantilla make the All-Star team for the only time in his career. Despite this succe s, Mantilla was traded to the Astros after the 1965 campaign, and his numbers drastically dropped off in the move from Fenway Park to the pitcher-friendly Astrodome. He never played another profe sional game after the 1966 season, as an Achilles injury that required surgery seemed to curtail his playing career at age 31. Mantilla finished his career with a .261/.329/.403 slash line and 89 home runs over 3029 plate appearances. He is a member of the Puerto Rico Profe sional Baseball Hall of Fame, and as noted in the Brewers memorial, Mantilla has had a lasting legacy in Milwaukee as the namesake of a Little League program since 1973. We at MLB Trade Rumors expre s our condolences to Mantillas family, friends, and loved ones. Ramon Urias Jersey
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