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Len Boehmer
Leonard Joseph Stephen Boehmer (born June 28, 1941, at Flint Hill, Missouri) is a retired American Major League Baseball player who appeared in 50 games played between the and seasons for the Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees. Primarily a first baseman, but also a utility infielder, he was listed at tall and and threw and batted right-handed.
Boehmer grew up in Flint Hill, Missouri, a town of about 100 residents. He attended St. Louis University and after his sophomore year, with both the Reds and Yankees showing interest in him, he signed with the Reds in 1961 for an $18,000 bonus.〔http://books.google.com/books?id=R3zxERYt7m4C&pg=PA234&lpg=PA234&dq=len+boehmer&source=bl&ots=XZekE43XxX&sig=b8b9RzNi6EkCnpF6RdXhAX7UTP0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=vSP4UbzkLKeiyAH5y4HYBg&ved=0CGoQ6AEwDQ#v=onepage&q=len%20boehmer&f=false〕
He was in his seventh season in the Cincinnati farm system when he was recalled for his Major League debut on June 18, 1967. In his first at bat, as a pinch hitter for Gerry Arrigo, he grounded out against Claude Osteen of the Los Angeles Dodgers.〔(1967-6-18 box score from Retrosheet )〕 Boehmer stayed in the game and flied out in his second MLB at bat, then again went hitless as a pinch hitter on July 2 before returning to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons. At the close of the 1967 minor league baseball season, he was traded to the New York Yankees for pitcher Bill Henry and Boehmer played the rest of his pro career in the Yankee organization.
After batting .268 in 144 games for the Triple-A Syracuse Chiefs in 1968, Boehmer made the Yankee roster for the entire season. Finally, in the team's 70th game of the season, against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, Boehmer earned his first major league hit (and RBI) and it was a big one—a 10th-inning single off Garry Roggenburk that scored Horace Clarke to put the Yankees ahead for good, 4-3, and Boehmer later scored on a Roy White single for the final score of 5-3.〔http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/BOS/BOS196906220.shtml〕
For the season with the Yankees, he appeared in 45 games, starting 17 at first base and seven more at second base, and batted .176 in 108 at bats. His 19 hits included four doubles. He then spent the entire 1970 season back at Syracuse (batting .288) before returning to the Yanks for a brief, three-game audition in July 1971, going hitless in five at bats. In his final season in pro ball, 1972, he batted .326 in 113 games with Syracuse. In his minor league career, Boehmer batted .274 with 91 home runs in 1,196 games.〔(Minor league statistics from Baseball Reference )〕
In parts of three major league seasons, he tallied 19 hits (all in 1969) in 116 at bats.〔http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/boehmle01.shtml〕
After baseball, he entered his father's plumbing supply business, where Boehmer and his brother ran Boehmer Brothers Utility Supply. After he retired, his sons Stephen and Robert became the third generation to run the business. Boehmer continues to live in his hometown of Flint Hill with his wife Alice. They have four children and twelve grandchildren.〔http://books.google.com/books?id=R3zxERYt7m4C&pg=PA234&lpg=PA234&dq=len+boehmer&source=bl&ots=XZekE43XxX&sig=b8b9RzNi6EkCnpF6RdXhAX7UTP0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=vSP4UbzkLKeiyAH5y4HYBg&ved=0CGoQ6AEwDQ#v=onepage&q=len%20boehmer&f=false〕
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