by solracc1 » Tue Jul 14, 2015 3:05 am
He played for the Montreal Expos (1972–1976) and New York Mets (1976–1977). Midway through the 1976 season, on July 21, Mangual was traded by the Expos along with Jim Dwyer to the Mets for Wayne Garrett and Del Unser. Mangual was acquired to help the Mets in the play-off hunt, but only managed a .186 average the rest of the season. 8 At-bats into the next year Mangual was off the team. He toiled around in the minor leagues for another seven years until 1984 when he called it quits after spending the last seven years in the California Angels organization. Mangual's career minor league numbers were good, a .268 average with a .391 on-base percentage and 161 home runs and 303 stolen bases.
mailed photo 5-8-15
received signed 5-22-15
used: private resident address
Ponce, PR
Notes: I don't private addresses per admin and for privacy.
http://imageshack.com/a/img661/3019/cIpyxO.jpg
He played for the Montreal Expos (1972–1976) and New York Mets (1976–1977). Midway through the 1976 season, on July 21, Mangual was traded by the Expos along with Jim Dwyer to the Mets for Wayne Garrett and Del Unser. Mangual was acquired to help the Mets in the play-off hunt, but only managed a .186 average the rest of the season. 8 At-bats into the next year Mangual was off the team. He toiled around in the minor leagues for another seven years until 1984 when he called it quits after spending the last seven years in the California Angels organization. Mangual's career minor league numbers were good, a .268 average with a .391 on-base percentage and 161 home runs and 303 stolen bases.
mailed photo 5-8-15
received signed 5-22-15
used: private resident address
Ponce, PR
Notes: I don't private addresses per admin and for privacy.
http://imageshack.com/a/img661/3019/cIpyxO.jpg