PLAY Campaign: 2016 Preview
PLAY, which stands for Promoting a Lifetime of Activity for Youth, is a public awareness campaign of the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society® (PBATS), in conjunction with the Taylor Hooton…
read morePLAY, which stands for Promoting a Lifetime of Activity for Youth, is a public awareness campaign of the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society® (PBATS), in conjunction with the Taylor Hooton…
read moreThe Minnesota Twins Athletic Training staff hosted the 2016 PBATS Florida Spring Training Seminar on Saturday, March 5th at the CenturyLink Sports Complex Player Development Academy and was organized and…
read moreAn original piece written by the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Sports Medicine & Performance Team Introduction “The single biggest way to impact an organization is to focus on leadership development. There is…
read moreThe PBATS newsletter is an annual publication on behalf of the PBATS membership. The mission of the PBATS Newsletter is to provide the members of PBATS and other healthcare providers…
read moreThe problem Seventy-eight million Americans have some form of disability and more than one-third of those people do not have jobs, even though ninety percent want one. That is why,…
read morePBATS (Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society) members recently visited National Athletic Trainers’ Assocation (NATA) headquarters in Dallas, Texas to meet on potential opportunities for collaboration. The visit provided the National…
read moreBefore Tuesdays game Hall Of Famer Pedro Martinez helped honor longtime Medical Operations Coordinator Jim Rowe on his retirement after 20 years of service. Congratulations Jim!
read moreOn last week’s road trip, the PLAY campaign – along with partners from the Taylor Hooton Foundationand the Henry Schein Cares Foundation – conducted events in Phoenix with the Arizona…
read moreBy Thomas Harding and Cody Ulm / MLB.com DENVER — The Professional Baseball Athletic Trainer Society’s PLAY Campaign stopped at Coors Field Friday morning, allowing Rockies players to help teach children with intellectual…
read moreARLINGTON — When Elvis Andrus looked around at his first Spring Training as a teenager, the slender shortstop wondered how he’d ever make it to the Majors. “This is going to be…
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