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PBATS Directory 4.3.18.Xlsx Arizona Diamondbacks Salt River Fields 7555 N. Pima Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Minor League Medical Coordinator Assistant Medical Coordinator Kyle Torgerson Ryne Eubanks E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 480-270-5864 Office 480-270-5863 Mobile 206-799-3584 Mobile 901-270-5251 Fax 480-270-5825 Minor League Physical Therapist ML/MiL Medical Administrative Asst. Max Esposito Jon Herzner E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 480-270-5863 Office 480-270-5863 Mobile 603-380-6345 Mobile 520-444-3154 Latin American Medical Coordinator Spencer Ryan, ATC E-mail [email protected] Mobile 801-473-2006 Minor League Athletic Training Staff AAA - Reno Aces AA - Jackson Generals Paul Porter Joe Rosauer E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 775-334-7034 Office 251-445-2028 Mobile 734-272-3656 Mobile 319-415-7891 A Adv - Visalia Rawhide A - Kane County Cougars Chris Schepel Kelly Boyce E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 559-622-9197 Office 630-578-6254 Mobile 616-566-5486 Mobile 815-560-2716 SS A - Hillsboro Hops R - Missoula Osprey Michael Powell Damon Reel E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 509-452-1849 Office 406-327-0886 Mobile 412-596-4639 Mobile 765-480-5622 R - AZL Diamondbacks R - DSL Diamondbacks Adam Brewer, ATC E-mail E-mail [email protected] Mobile Mobile 607-661-6221 R - DSL Diamondbacks Carlos Perez E-mail [email protected] Mobile 809-781-1101 Atlanta Braves mailing: P.O. Box 470517 shipping: 700 S. Victory Way Celebration, FL 34747 Kissimmee, FL 34747 Minor League Medical Coordinator Minor League Performance Coordinator/PT Joe Metz Nick Valencia E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Mobile 910-297-8326 Office 407-939-2313 Office 407-939-2316 Mobile 915-217-7887 Fax 407-939-2310 Assistant Medical Coordinator Nick Flynn E-mail [email protected] Mobile 727-808-3814 Office 407-939-2315 Spring Training Office- 407-939-2341 Spring Training Fax- 407-939-2295 Minor League Athletic Training Staff AAA - Gwinnett Stripers AA - Mississippi Braves Nick Jensen TJ Saunders E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 687-277-0358 Office 601-664-7821 Mobile 908-246-1022 Mobile 703-531-9946 A Adv - Florida Fire Frogs A - Rome Braves Dave Comeau Vic Scarpone E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 321-697-3176 Office 706-378-5154 Mobile 617-799-5133 Mobile 847-951-6272 R Adv - Danville Braves R - Gulf Coast Braves Drew Garner Eric Hrycko E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 434-797-3796 Office 407-939-2315 Mobile 256-394-2316 Mobile 847-271-5415 DSL Braves Luis Palomares (non certified) E-mail [email protected] Baltimore Orioles Ed Smith Complex Spring Training 1090 N. Euclid Ave Buck O’Neil Baseball Complex Sarasota, FL 34237 6700 Clark Rd. Building B Sarasota, FL 34241 Fax 941-893-6371 Minor League Medical Coordinator Latin American Athletic Training/ Dave Walker, ATC Strength & Conditioning Coordinator E-mail [email protected] Manuel Lopez, ATC Office 941-893-6360 E-mail [email protected] Mobile 941-928-4144 Mobile 815-519-4448 Fax 941-893-6379 DR Mobile 829-348-4840 Minor League Athletic Training Staff AAA - Norfolk Tides AA - Bowie BaySox Chris Poole, ATC Brian Guzman, ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 757-622-2222 ext 118 Office 301-464-4867 Mobile 301-775-3029 Mobile 203-942-7847 A Adv - Frederick Keys A - Delmarva Shorebirds Marty Brinker, ATC Adrian Gonzalez, ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 301-815-9931 Office 410-219-3112 ext 103 Mobile 330-402-1735 Mobile 914-462-2496 SS A - Aberdeen Ironbirds R - Gulf Coast Orioles Gary Smith, ATC Alex Sparks, ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 410-297-9292 ext 236 Office 941-893-6359 Mobile 443-844-2826 Mobile 256-452-1731 DSL Orioles Ludvino Alonzo Marte (Non-Certified) E-mail [email protected] Office 829-540-4030 Mobile 829-556-5965 Boston Red Sox Jet Blue Park 11500 Fenway South Drive Fort Myers, FL 33913 Athletic Training Coordinator Minor League Physical Therapist Brandon Henry, ATC Kevin Avilla, PT E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Mobile 857-366-0797 Mobile 508-341-9628 Fax 239-226-4714 Minor League Latin American Medical Coordinator / GCL ATC David Herrera , ATC E-mail [email protected] Mobile 617-872-2225 Fax: 239-226-4714 Minor League Athletic Trainers AAA - Pawtucket Red Sox AA - Portland Sea Dogs Eric Velaquez, ATC Scott Gallon, ATC E-mail [email protected] Email: [email protected] Mobile 512-318-0513 Mobile: 508-579-8493 A Adv - Salem Red Sox A - Greenville Drive Nick Kuchwara, ATC Phillip Millan, ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Mobile 303-870-5041 Mobile 816-510-6837 SS A - Lowell Spinners R - Gulf Coast Red Sox / Joel Harris, ATC Minor League Latin Medical Coordinator Mobile: 802-299-6326 David Herrera, ATC Email: [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Mobile 617-872-2225 DSL Red Sox Fax: 239-226-4714 Guillermo Hinojosa (non certified) E-mail [email protected] Mobile 849-654-1584 Antonio Diaz (non certified) E-mail [email protected] Chicago Cubs Under Armour Performance Center 2510 W. Rio Salado Parkway Mesa, AZ 85201 Minor League Medical Coordinator Rehabilitation Coordinator Chuck Baughman, ATC Jonathan Fierro, ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 480-668-4572 Office 480-668-4576 Mobile 623-293-1604 Mobile 480-452-8883 Fax 480-668-4546 Fax 480-668-4546 Minor League Athletic Training Staff AAA - Iowa Cubs AAA - Iowa Cubs Mike McNulty, ATC Ed Halbur, ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 515-288-7554 Office 515-288-7554 Mobile 815-274-0909 Mobile 773-750-4699 AA - Tennessee Smokies A Adv - Myrtle Beach Pelicans Toby Williams, ATC Logan Severson, ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 865-286-2335 Office 843-918-6041 Mobile 404-547-7484 Mobile 815-258-4758 A - South Bend Cubs SS A - Eugene Emeralds James, Edwards, ATC Sean Folan, ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 574-235-9988 ext 250 Office 480-668-4575 Mobile 630-774-5019 Mobile 847-769-8591 R - AZL1 Mesa Cubs R - AZL2 Mesa Cubs Ike Ogata, ATC Matthew Hussey, ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 480-668-4575 Office 480-668-4575 Mobile 414-248-3060 Mobile 815-685-8219 R - DSL1 Cubs R - DSL2 Cubs Brennan Connelly, ATC German Suncin, ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] DR Mobile 809-798-5649 Mobile 224-374-8092 Mobile 402-601-3133 Cincinnati Reds 3125 S. Wood Blvd Goodyear, AZ 85338 Dir. Minor League Medical Admin. Director Athletic Training Richard Stark ATC Patrick Serbus ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 623-932-6828 Office 623-932-6819 Mobile 480-318-7314 Mobile 415-310-2928 Fax 623-932-2911 Director PT and Rehabilitation Physical Therapist Brad Epstein PT, ATC Marcus Ahrens - PT [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Josh Bickel - PT [email protected] Office 623-932-6828 Office: 623-932-6828 Mobile 301-221-1501 Minor League Athletic Training Staff AAA - Louisville Bats AA - Pensacola Blue Wahoos Steve Gober ATC Tyler Moos ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 502-212-2287 ext 636 Office Mobile 484-951-6272 Mobile 303-902-8358 A Adv - Daytona Beach Tortugas A - Dayton Dragons Larry Bennese ATC Andrew Cleves ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 386-871-8439 Office 937-281-7740 ext 152 Mobile 239-209-2243 Mobile 513-479-4875 R - Billings Mustangs R - AZL Reds R - GREENVILLE REDS Josh Hobson ATC Clete Sigwart ATC Ryan Ross ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] [email protected] Office 406-252-1241 Office 623-932-6828 Mobile 217-836-3548 Mobile 602-821-2323 732-267-9732 Brandon Blascak ATC E-mail [email protected] DSL Reds Aric Quinney ATC Wade Hebrink ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Mobile (DR)715-853-8795 Mobile 641-590-6136 Cleveland Indians Progressive Field 2401 Ontario St Cleveland, OH 44115 Minor League Athletic Training Minor League Medical Coordinator Coordinator Michael Salazar, MAE, ATC Andrew Pipkin, PT, DPT, SCS, E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 216-420-4606 Office 623-302-5684 Mobile 216-533-6946 Mobile 240-925-5667 Fax 216-420-4610 Fax 623-302-5671 Minor League Physical Therapist Jeremy Harris, DPT, PT, ATC Email [email protected] Mobile 216-256-4432 Fax 623-302-5671 Minor League Athletic Training Staff AAA - Columbus Clippers AA - Akron Rubber Ducks Chad Wolfe, MEd, ATC Jeremy Heller, MA, ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 614-462-4180 Office 330-375-1707 ext 236 Mobile 216-650-2395 Mobile 216-533-3767 A Adv - Lynchburg Hillcats A - Lake County Captains Roberto Ruiz, MS, ATC Jacob Legan, MS, ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 252-517-9111 ext 230 Office 440-973-7794 ext 140 Mobile 216-973-7794 Mobile 910-548-2993 SS A - Mahoning Valley Scrappers R - AZL Indians Gabriel Garcia, MS, ATC Matt Beauregard, MAE, ATC E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Office 330-505-0000 Office 623-302-5631 Mobile 619-972-1660 Mobile 216-633-2183 DSL Indians Luis Estala, MS, ATC R- AZL Indians E-mail [email protected] TBA Office 829-946-0284 Email Mobile US 505-321-5717 Office 623-302-5631 Mobile DR 829-961-0606 Mobile Colorado Rockies Coors Field 2001 Blake Street Denver, CO 80205 Rehabilitation Coordinator
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