Boyfriend of MLB Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley’s daughter, 45, is pictured

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EXCLUSIVE – PICTURED: Boyfriend of MLB Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley’s homeless daughter, 45, who ‘has been living in a tent for years’ before they ‘let their baby will freeze in the woods’: ex-con arrested during 2017 drug bust that busts $24,000 worth of fentanyl

  • George Theberge was arrested by New Hampshire police in 2017
  • He is the boyfriend of Alexandra Eckersley, who was arrested on Monday.
  • She is the adopted daughter of Dennis Eckersley of Major League Baseball.
  • The charges arise after their newborn baby was found naked in the woods.
  • The 26-year-old homeless man battles mental illness and substance abuse

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The boyfriend of MLB legend Dennis Eckersley’s homeless daughter, who was reportedly present when she gave birth in a freezing tent last week, has been photographed.

George Theberge was arrested by New Hampshire police in 2017 during a drug raid in which officers seized fentanyl, crack cocaine, and several thousand dollars in cash worth $24,000.

Sometime after his release, Theberge, 45, met Alexandra Eckersley, 26, the daughter of the Red Sox closer, who was arrested Monday.

She faces multiple charges for allegedly misleading Manchester police into searching for her newborn baby in the woods and abandoning him in sub-zero temperatures.

The boy was found and survived, and Alexandra was immediately arrested. While being questioned, she said Theberge left the baby behind as well, even going back to the tent, where the couple allegedly lived, to light a propane heater. The photo of her had not circulated until now.

This is the boyfriend of MLB legend Dennis Eckersley's homeless daughter, George Theberge, 45, a convicted drug dealer who was reportedly present when she gave birth in a freezing tent last week.

This is the boyfriend of MLB legend Dennis Eckersley’s homeless daughter, George Theberge, 45, a convicted drug dealer who was reportedly present when she gave birth in a freezing tent last week.

Alexandra Eckersley, 26, the homeless foster daughter of MLB legend Dennis Eckersley, allegedly gave birth to the baby in a freezing tent and misled police after the fact.

Alexandra Eckersley, 26, the homeless foster daughter of MLB legend Dennis Eckersley, allegedly gave birth to the baby in a freezing tent and misled police after the fact.

Alexandra Eckersley, 26, the homeless foster daughter of MLB legend Dennis Eckersley, allegedly gave birth to the baby in a freezing tent and misled police after the fact.

A friend of Theberge’s in Manchester who spoke to DailyMail.com told him how the ex-con had been living in a tent for the past few years before Alexandra’s arrest last week.

“I’ve known him for years,” said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

‘I run into him from time to time. I think the last time I saw George was about five or six months ago.

“He doesn’t have a house, he’s been living in tents for years,” she said.

The forest where the couple lived is the site of several homeless camps, including one that police broke up last year known as ‘The Bucket’, with Theberge among the several displaced squatters.

The couple had allegedly been living in this seedy camp before Alexandra's arrest last week.

The couple had allegedly been living in this seedy camp before Alexandra's arrest last week.

The couple had allegedly been living in this seedy camp before Alexandra’s arrest last week.

Police allegedly found the baby uncovered and 'fighting for breath' on the floor of a tent near the Piscataquag River.

Police allegedly found the baby uncovered and 'fighting for breath' on the floor of a tent near the Piscataquag River.

Police allegedly found the baby uncovered and ‘fighting for breath’ on the floor of a tent near the Piscataquag River.

At the time, Theberge quoted the local outlet describing his disdain for the city’s decision to dismantle the encampment, while also expressing his and others’ preference for living in the open over shelter.

“Some people don’t want to be inside,” Theberge told NPHR in June 2021. “If they want to come to a camp like this, or to a community, [the city] Could you give us that option? Don’t force us into a shelter.

Before that, TheBerge had been living at 472 Granite St, property records show, a drug den that came under police radar as a suspected crack house in 2017.

She is the adopted daughter of MLB Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley (pictured).

She is the adopted daughter of MLB Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley (pictured).

She is the adopted daughter of MLB Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley (pictured).

MLB legend Eckersley, who has also commentated for the Red Sox, is reportedly struggling to be the guardian of his adoptive and homeless daughter's newborn after she allegedly abandoned him.

MLB legend Eckersley, who has also commentated for the Red Sox, is reportedly struggling to be the guardian of his adoptive and homeless daughter's newborn after she allegedly abandoned him.

MLB legend Eckersley, who has also commentated for the Red Sox, is reportedly struggling to be the guardian of his adoptive and homeless daughter’s newborn after she allegedly abandoned him.