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Sport(s)
  
Baseball

1996
  
Miami Dade (Asst.)

Titles
  
Head coach

1984–1985
  
LSU

Role
  
Baseball Coach

1983
  
Middle Georgia

Name
  
Manny Mantrana

1982
  
Miami Dade

1997–2008
  
St. Thomas


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Born
  
September 28, 1964 (age 59) Miami, FL (
1964-09-28
)

Team
  
Texas–Pan American Broncs baseball

Conference
  
Western Athletic Conference

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Manny Mantrana (born September 28, 1964) is an American college baseball coach, currently serving as the head coach of the UTRGV Vaqueros baseball program of the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. He has held that position since prior to the 2009 season, when the program was known as the Texas–Pan American Broncs and represented the University of Texas–Pan American (UTPA).

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In 2015, UTRGV entered into operation after the merger of UTPA with the nearby University of Texas at Brownsville. The UTPA athletic program was inherited by UTRGV, and Mantrana kept his position through the merger.

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Playing career

After graduating from Miami Jackson High School, Mantrana attended Miami Dade for one season. He then transferred to Middle Georgia, where he helped the Warriors to the 1983 NJCAA World Series. He earned was named to the All-Tournament team and was MVP of the regional tournament while Middle Georgia finished second in the tournament. He then played two seasons at LSU for Skip Bertman. Although Mantrana had been drafted several times previously (after high school and three times during junior college), he was not drafted at the end of his collegiate career. He signed a professional contract with the Detroit Tigers. He played three seasons in Class A in the Tigers and New York Mets organizations before ending his playing career.

Coaching career

Mantrana began his coaching career at Miami Jackson High School, where he served for four seasons before moving to Miami Dade as an assistant. After one year, he earned the head coaching job at St. Thomas. In his twelve seasons with the NAIA Bobcats, the team appeared in the postseason nine times and earned three NAIA World Series berths. Over 95% of his players earned their degrees, and at least 25 went on to play professionally. He compiled a record of 434–193–1. He was honored as Southeasat Coach of the Year and Florida Sun Conference Coach of the Year three times each.

He became head coach at Texas–Pan American for the 2009 season, and led them into the Great West Conference. With the dissolution of that league, the Broncs moved to the Western Athletic Conference, remaining in that league through the merger that created UTRGV.

Head coaching record

This table shows Mantana's record as a head coach at the Division I level.

References

Manny Mantrana Wikipedia