Shane Loux

Shane Alan Loux (born August 31, 1979) is an American former professional baseball pitcher and current coach.

[1] He made his professional debut that same year for the Gulf Coast League Tigers.

[2] Loux did not miss a start for the first six years of his career (1997-2003) before being recalled by the Tigers in 2003 to pitch out of the bullpen.

After eight years with Detroit organization, which included being named both a Double "A" and Triple "A" All-Star, Loux was granted free agency after posting an ERA of over 4.30 in 47 games in Triple-A from 2003–2004.

[3] Loux returned to professional baseball, signing a Minor League deal with the Kansas City Royals.

Loux signed a Minor League deal with the San Francisco Giants.

[9] In 2013, after posting a 4.09 ERA in 9 games for the Triple A Fresno Grizzlies,[10] Loux announced via Twitter on July 11, 2013 that he would undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery.

[12] In 2015, after a successful rehabilitation from his second Tommy John surgery during the 2014 season, Loux signed to pitch for the Skeeters.

[14] Loux was named pitching coach of the Visalia Rawhide of the Diamondbacks organization in 2019.