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Dana LeVangie was born on 11 August, 1969 in Whitman, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American professional baseball coach (born 1969). Discover Dana LeVangie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?
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Dana LeVangie Net Worth
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Dana Alan LeVangie (born August 11, 1969) is an American professional baseball scout and coach, who was the pitching coach for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB) in and.
Formerly a scout and minor league catcher, as an active player he both batted and threw right-handed and was listed at 5 ft and 185 lb.
A native of Whitman, Massachusetts, LeVangie graduated from Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in 1987; he then attended Cape Cod Community College in West Barnstable, Massachusetts (1987–1989), and American International College (AIC) in Springfield, Massachusetts (1989–1991).
He was a catcher on the AIC Yellow Jackets baseball team for two seasons (1990–1991).
As a senior, he batted .473 with 13 home runs and 87 RBIs, and was named 1991 Division II Northeast Player of the Year.
He was selected by the Red Sox in the 14th round of the 1991 MLB draft.
LeVangie signed with the Red Sox in June 1991, and played in the Boston farm system through 1996.
He mostly played at the Class A-Advanced and Double-A levels, along with eight games in Triple-A.
He was a career .196 hitter with seven home runs and 78 RBIs in 351 games played.
The first non-pitcher to hold that role for the Red Sox since Mike Roarke in 1994, LeVangie received credit for his contributions to Boston's 108-win regular season, its American League pennant, and World Series championship.
The Red Sox finished third in their league in team earned run average (3.75), then won 11 of 14 post-season games to capture their ninth world title.
LeVangie participated in spring training replacement games in 1995, during the 1994–95 MLB strike.
LeVangie became the bullpen catcher for the 1997 Red Sox, and served in that role for eight years, through the 2004 Red Sox championship season.
He then worked as a scout for the Red Sox for eight seasons, serving as a pro scout in 2005 and an advance scout from 2006 through 2012.
LeVangie was inducted to the AIC Yellow Jackets Hall of Fame in 2006.
In 2013, LeVangie was named to succeed Gary Tuck as bullpen coach for the Red Sox.
He held that role until mid-August 2015, when he became interim bench coach for the Red Sox, one of several coaching reassignments caused by manager John Farrell's medical leave of absence for the successful treatment of lymphoma.
LeVangie returned to his role as the Red Sox' bullpen coach for the 2016 and 2017 seasons.
LeVangie replaced Carl Willis as Boston pitching coach on November 8, 2017, on the staff of new manager Alex Cora.
As of November 2017, LeVangie lives in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, with his wife and two children.
On October 8, 2019, the Red Sox announced that LeVangie would not return as the team's pitching coach for the 2020 season, but would stay with the team as a pro scout.