Among regular players, Felix Mantilla was the last living Milwaukee Brave to appear in the World Series. Through youth baseball, his legacy endures.
Mantilla was one of only a handful of players remaining from the Braves 1957 World Series championship team. The Milwaukee Brewers offered their condolences to his family in a social media post ...
not to mention the club's seven-game upset of the New York Yankees in the 1957 World Series. Born in Isabela, Puerto Rico on July 29, 1934, Mantilla was primarily an infielder, although the ...
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While in Milwaukee, Mantilla won two National League Championships and the 1957 World Series Championship. Mantilla Jr. said 50 years after his dad’s retirement, the all-star player still ...
While it would take a few years for Mantilla to make his way to Milwaukee in 1956, he would play a role in the team’s 1957 World Series win over the favored New York Yankees. In six seasons with ...
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Former Milwaukee Brave Felix Mantilla, who played on the city’s last World Series winner in 1957, died January 10, 2025, at age 90, after living for decades in the area. The native of Isabela ...