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Al LeBoeuf

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Alan Wayne LeBoeuf (born February 4, 1960) is an American professional baseball coach for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball.

LeBoeuf attended Tourtellotte Memorial High School and Eastern Connecticut State University.[1] He made his professional debut for the Helena Phillies of the Rookie-level Pioneer League in 1981. He played in the minor leagues through 1988, when he served as a player-coach.[2] The Brewers added LeBoeuf to their major league coaching staff as their lead hitting coach after the 2024 season.[3]

LeBoeuf and his wife, Laura, married in 1987. He has been treated for POEMS syndrome.[2][4]

References

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  1. ^ CODERRE, RON. "Column: LeBoeuf happy with hitting instructor job". Norwich Bulletin.
  2. ^ a b "Sky Sox coach LeBoeuf redefines 'baseball lifer'". MiLB.com.
  3. ^ "Brewers shuffle their hitting staff with Al LeBoeuf and Eric Theisen getting promoted from minors". AP News. October 22, 2024.
  4. ^ Haudricourt, Tom. "Brewers minor-league coach recovers from rare disease". Journal Sentinel.
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