Major League Athletic Trainers

St. Louis Cardinals
- Barry Weinberg

- Position: Head Athletic Trainer
- College Attended: Springfield College, Indiana University(B.S.), (M.S.)
- Years in MLB: 27
- Barry Weinberg became head athletic trainer of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1998 after 16 seasons with the Oakland Athletics. Weinberg, 53, began his career in 1974 in the Pittsburgh Pirates' Minor League system. In 1979, he joined the New York Yankees as an assistant athletic trainer and three years later was named head athletic trainer of the A's. Weinberg served as American League athletic trainer for the 1987 and 1993 Major League Baseball All-Star Games and the National League Athletic Trainer for the 2005 All Star Game. A member of the NATA, Weinberg spoke at the 1999 and 2003 NATA National Convention and was awarded the 2000 Springfield College Distinguished Alumni Award. In 1996 he was inducted into the Greater Washington, D.C., Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. The Silver Spring, Md., native is a Broadway show enthusiast who enjoys country and western music, photography, and golf.
- Greg Hauck

- Position: Assistant Athletic Trainer
- College Attended: Southern Oregon University, University of Phoenix(B.S.), (M.S.)
- Years in MLB: 5
- It is Greg’s fifth season with the Cardinals organization, joining the team in January as the Assistant Athletic Trainer. A native of Ashland, Oregon, Greg lived and worked in Phoenix, Ariz., prior to joining the Cardinals. Before his move to St. Louis, Greg taught and practiced Sports Medicine in the Arizona school system. From 1998 through the 2000 season, Greg was the Medical/Rehab and Minor League Strength and Conditioning Coordinator with the Oakland Athletics. He spent 10 years prior to that role as an Athletic Trainer in the A’s organization. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Southern Oregon University and his masters degree from the University of Phoenix. In addition to being a Certified Athletic Trainer he is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach. The 44 year-old Hauck enjoys reading, spending time with his family and dog. He and his wife, Carrie, have a daughter Courtney (10), Garrett (3) and make their home in St. Louis with their dog, Jake.
- Adam Olsen

- Position: Assistant Athletic Trainer / Physical Therapist
- College Attended: Auburn University (BS), University of Wisconsin - Madison (MPT)
- Years in MLB: 1
- Adam Olsen joins the Cardinals as Assistant Athletic Trainer/Rehab Coordinator in 2010 after serving as the Medical/Rehab Coordinator for the Cardinals in Jupiter, Florida for the past four seasons. Olsen is a native of De Pere, Wisconsin and is a graduate of Auburn University where he earned his Athletic Training Certification. Olsen worked as an athletic trainer for Disney’s Wide World of Sports and Wildwood High School in the Orlando area before returning to school for his Master’s in Physical Therapy from The University of Wisconsin – Madison. Following graduation, Olsen completed a post-professional Sports Physical Therapy Fellowship at Champion Sports Medicine and the American Sports Medicine Institute (ASMI) under the direction of Dr. James Andrews and Kevin Wilk in Birmingham, Alabama. Olsen, 32, and his wife, Amy, reside in St. Louis with their newborn daughter, Annabelle Frances, and their dogs Maddie and Bailey.