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AMERICAN BASEBALL PLAYER
Jeff Francouer; Jeff franceour; Jeff franceuor; Jeff Francour
  • Atlanta Braves in 2008]]
  • Jeff Francoeur, Brandon Snyder, Doug Sisson
  • Kansas City Royals in 2011]]

Jeff Koinange         
KENYAN JOURNALIST
Jeff Koinange Live; Jeff Koinange Live Show; Jeff Koinange Live (TV show)
Jeff Mwaura Koinange (born 7 January 1966) is a Kenyan journalist and host of Jeff Koinange Live, a talk show on Citizen TV since February 2017. He is also a radio host, alongside Nick Odhiambo, of the breakfast show at HOT 96, the English-language station owned by Royal Media Services.
Murder of Jeff Whittington         
1999 NEW ZEALAND MURDER
Jeff Whittington
Jeff Ryan Whittington (2 February 1985 – 9 May 1999) was a 14-year-old murdered by two men in an anti-gay hate crime in Wellington, New Zealand. It is unknown whether Whittington was gay.
C. F. Jeff Wu         
AMERICAN STATISTICIAN
Chien-Fu Wu; C.F. Jeff Wu; C.-F. Jeff Wu; Chien-Fu Jeff Wu
Chien-Fu Jeff Wu (born 1949) is the Coca-Cola Chair in Engineering Statistics and Professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Jeff Francoeur

Jeffrey Braden Francoeur (; born January 8, 1984), nicknamed "Frenchy", is an American former professional baseball right fielder, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves, New York Mets, Texas Rangers, Kansas City Royals, San Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres, Philadelphia Phillies, and Miami Marlins. When his playing days ended, he became a broadcaster; Francoeur is currently the lead television analyst for Atlanta Braves games.

A mid-season call-up for the Braves in 2005, he played in slightly fewer than half of his team's games that year and finished the season with impressive enough statistics to finish third in Rookie of the Year voting and a Sports Illustrated cover story declaring him "The Natural". While he never again had similarly strong statistics, he continued to have a productive career, playing for 11 more seasons as a journeyman outfielder for seven more teams before retiring after a short stint with the Marlins in 2016. Throughout his career, Francoeur was noted for his strong throwing arm in the outfield and his free-swinging tendencies in the batter's box. He won a Gold Glove Award in 2007.