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Felix Mantilla, Trailblazing Baseball Player And Teammate Of Hank Aaron, Dies At 90 Mantilla was one of a small handful of players still alive who were on the Braves 1957 world championship team ...
Major League Baseball was in mourning this weekend with the death at the age of 90 of former Puerto Rican player Felix Mantilla, who played 11 years in the MLB and was a member of
Felix Mantilla, a champion with the Milwaukee Braves who continued to make his mark on the community in retirement, has died at age 90.
One of the pivotal figures in Milwaukee baseball history has died at age 90 after winning a World Series with the Braves and later being named as an All-Star with the Boston Red Sox.
Eleven-year MLB veteran Felix Mantilla passed 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 ...
Among regular players, Felix Mantilla was the last living Milwaukee Brave to appear in the World Series. Through youth baseball, his legacy endures.
Among regular players, Felix Mantilla was the last living Milwaukee Brave to appear in the World Series. Through youth baseball, his legacy endures.
Félix Mantilla, who was a part of the original New York Mets team in 1962, passed away on Friday at the age of 90.