Brewers name Julio Borbón first base coach, completing 2025 staff
MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Brewers named Julio Borbón as the team's new first base coach, completing manager Pat Murphy's staff for the 2025 season.
Borbón, 38, spent the past three seasons in player development with the Minnesota Twins as assistant coordinator of instruction.
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Borbón began his coaching career in the New York Yankees organization, where he served as the baserunning, outfield and bunting coach at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in 2019. He also managed the Rookie Florida Complex League Yankees to a 36-16 record and the North Division championship in 2021.
A former outfielder, the Texas Rangers selected Borbón in the supplemental first round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft out of the University of Tennessee. He played 12 professional seasons and appeared in 294 games over parts of five years in the Major Leagues with the Rangers, Chicago Cubs and Baltimore Orioles.
Brewers coaching staff
- Pat Murphy, manager
- Rickie Weeks, associate manager
- Néstor Corredor, field coordinator
- Julio Borbón, first base coach
- Jason Lane, third base coach
- Chris Hook, pitching coach
- Jim Henderson, assistant pitching and strategy coach
- Charlie Greene, bullpen coach
- Al LeBoeuf, lead hitting coach
- Connor Dawson, hitting coach
- Eric Theisen, hitting coach
- Daniel de Mondesert, assistant coach
- Matt Erickson, infield coach
- Christian Correa, bullpen catcher
- Adam Weisenburger, bullpen catcher