Manny Lora

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Manny Lora
Biographical details
Born1991 (age 32–33)
Miami, Florida
Playing career
2009–2014Alabama A&M
Position(s)Pitcher
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2016–2018Alabama A&M (asst)
2019–2020Alabama A&M
Head coaching record
Overall19–49
TournamentsSWAC 0–0
NCAA: 0–0

Manuel M Lora Jr. is an American baseball coach and former pitcher. He played college baseball at Alabama A&M for coaches Michael Thompkins and Mitch Hill from 2009 to 2014. He returned to his alma mater in 2016 as an assistant coach. He served as the head coach of the Alabama A&M Bulldogs (2019–2020).

Playing career[edit]

Lora attended Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School in Hialeah, Florida. Lora played for the school's varsity baseball team.[1] Lora then enrolled at Alabama A&M University, to play college baseball for the Alabama A&M Bulldogs baseball team.

During his first year on campus, Lora redshirted for the Bulldogs. During his freshman campaign, he made five starts in 15 total appearances and posted a 6.00 earned run average (ERA) and a 4–3 W–L record. Lora also registered 39 strikeouts (SO) and 33 walks (BB) in 42 innings pitched (IP). His four wins tied for the team lead.

In his sophomore year, Lora posted a 2–6 record in 10 starts with 50 SO and just 36 BB and a 5.31 ERA in 61 IP.

Coaching career[edit]

In 2016, Lora joined the Alabama A&M staff as the team's pitching coach and recruiting coordinator. On June 25, 2018, Mitch Hill resigned from his position at Alabama A&M and accepted the head coaching job at Martin Methodist College,[2] and on August 7, 2018, Lora was named the interim head coach at Alabama A&M.[3] On August 23, 2018, Lora was promoted to head coach of Alabama A&M.[4] Lora would not return as head coach in 2021.

Head coaching record[edit]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Alabama A&M Bulldogs (Southwestern Athletic Conference) (2019–2020)
2019 Alabama A&M 16–35 12–11 3rd (East) ineligible
2020 Alabama A&M 3–14 3–3 (East) Season canceled due to COVID-19
Alabama A&M: 19–49 15–14
Total: 19–49

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References[edit]

  1. ^ Do-Hyoung Park (August 27, 2018). "Manny Lora a testament to significance of RBI". www.mlb.com. Major League Baseball. Retrieved August 31, 2018.
  2. ^ Daniel Boyette (June 25, 2018). "Alabama A&M baseball coach Mitch Hill resigns after 5 seasons". www.al.com. Advance Local Media LLC. Retrieved June 26, 2018.
  3. ^ Michael Coker (August 7, 2018). "Manny Lora Named Interim Alabama A&M Baseball Coach". www.blackcollegenines.com. Black College Nines. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
  4. ^ "Alabama A&M promotes Manny Lora to head baseball coach". www.al.com. Advance Local Media LLC. August 23, 2018. Retrieved August 31, 2018.

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