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Astros Staff Take home top honors

President Mark O’Neal of the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society (PBATS) recently announced at the Major League Baseball Winter Meetings the Houston Astros athletic training staff as the winners of the Major League Athletic Training Staff of the Year for the 2015 baseball season.

This award is given annually to one Major League Athletic Training Staff and is voted on by the full PBATS membership.

The Astros athletic training staff in 2015 included head athletic trainer Nate Lucero, assistant athletic trainers Rex Jones and James Ready. The three members accepted their award in Nashville this past week in front of the full PBATS membership.

About the 2015 winners PBATS President Mark O’Neal said, “Nate, Rex and James are so very deserving of this year’s award. Nate and Rex have been extremely valued members of PBATS for a number of years. When they brought James on staff last year we all knew they’d have one of the best groups in the league. We’re all very proud of the Astro’s staff and their ability to keep their players healthy and allow them to make a great run into the 2015 MLB playoffs. We wish Nate the best in Los Angeles with the Dodgers and Rex the best of luck in his future endeavors outside of baseball.”

Nate Lucero, who will be moving on to the Los Angeles Dodgers organization in 2016, had spent his entire career in the Houston Astros organization. He began his career in baseball in 1993 at the rookie level with the GCL Astros. He also spent 1994 at the same level. Nate was then promoted to the Midwest League in 1995, where he spent three seasons in Davenport, Iowa with the Quad City River Bandits. Following his stint in the MWL, Lucero was sent to Florida with the Kissimmee Cobras of the FSL. After one year in Florida, Lucero was promoted to the Jackson Generals of the Texas League.

Lucero was also the recipient of the Texas League Athletic Trainer of the Year award that year in 2000 with the Round Rock Express. In 2002 Lucero was named the Strength & Conditioning Coordinator for the Astros organization, a position that was held until 2007, when he became the Strength & Conditioning assistant at the Major League Level. Lucero is a certified member of the NATA and a licensed athletic trainer in the state of Texas. Nathan and his wife Janet live in Manvel, Texas with their two daughters Isabella Feliz, and Sophia Rose.

Long-time assistant athletic trainer and former PBATS board member Rex Jones, who announced his retirement at this year’s winter meetings, had spent his entire athletic training career in the Astros organization. He received the call to the Major League in 1994 after spending 16 years in the Astros’ Minor League system, including five years as the organization’s director of Minor League athletic trainers. Jones started his pro baseball career in 1978 with the Class-A Daytona Beach club while still earning a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Missouri State. Jones was the head athletic trainer for the Class AA Columbus Astros from 1979 to 1983 before being promoted to Class AAA Tucson Toros in 1983. The Lockwood, Mo., native is a certified member of NATA, the Southwest Athletic Trainers Society, and the Greater Houston Athletic Trainers Society and is a licensed athletic trainer in the state of Texas. He and his wife, Annette, live in Manvel, Texas with their children Megan, Jeremiah, and Laura.

Joining Lucero and Jones on the staff was James Ready, who joined the Astros as an assistant athletic trainer in 2015. He spent the last three seasons as the Minor League Athletic Training and Rehabilitation Coordinator with the Philadelphia Phillies, where he was responsible for overseeing all minor league athletic trainers and rehabilitation of minor league players. He also assisted in Major League rehabilitation efforts. Before that, James spent five seasons with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Ready was also an athletic trainer for the 2007 Arizona Fall League Champions the Phoenix Desert Dogs. He received a Master’s degree from Louisiana State University while working as a graduate assistant with the track and field team, as well as the football team. He is originally from Martin, SD and currently resides in Pearland, TX with his wife Nathalie.

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Lacambra and Jones accept Presidents Distinguished Service awards

At the 2015 MLB Winter Meetings in Nashville, Tenn., PBATS President Mark O’Neal present Magie Lacambra of Gatorade and Rex Jones of the Houston Astros with the 2015 President’s Distinguished Service awards for their honorable and relentless pursuit to strengthen the positive impact of PBATS as an educational society.

About the awards, President Mark O’Neal said, “Both Lacambra and Jones are two of the most well respected people to have ever worked with the PBATS membership. It goes without saying that without their hard work and continued passion for athletic training, PBATS would not be as well established and influential as it is today. We thank them for all of their hard work over the years. The entire membership is beyond appreciative of the efforts and support we’ve received from both Magie and Rex.”

Armed with a B.S. from Cal State Fullerton and a Master’s in Education from Arizona State University, Magie Lacambra embarked on a remarkable career as a Division I athletic trainer with Arizona State University. She also served as the Head Athletic Trainer for the University of Arizona football team.

In 2000, Magie joined the Gatorade Sports Marketing team. It is in that role that The Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society has had the good fortune to come to know and work with Magie. Demonstrating a remarkable commitment for the health of athletes, and those who serve them, Magie’s knowledge, friendship and unwavering support of PBATS mission has enhanced our ability as athletic trainers. She has undoubtedly helped us to better serve the athletes in our care.

Along with the deserving Lacambra, Rex Jones, who recently announced his retirement from the Houston Astros organization, accepted his award in front of the PBATS membership in Nashville.

Rex has spent his entire athletic training career with the Houston Astros. A lifetime Astros’ staff member, Rex received the call to the Major Leagues in 1994 after spending 16 years in the Astros’ Minor League system. He spent five years as the organization’s director of Minor League athletic trainers.

Jones started his pro baseball career in 1978 with the Class-A Daytona Beach club, while still earning his Bachelor’s degree in physical education from Missouri State University. After his time at Class-A Dayton Beach, Rex worked as the head athletic trainer for the Class-AA Columbus Astros from 1979 to 1983. He was eventually promoted to the Class-AAA Tucson Toros in 1983.

Rex is a Lockwood, Mo., native and a certified member of NATA, the Southwest Athletic Trainers Society and the Greater Houston Athletic Trainers Society. He is a licensed athletic trainer in the state of Texas. He and his wife, Annette, live in Manvel, Texas with their children Megan, Jeremiah, and Laura.

During Rex’s time served on the PBATS Board of Directors from 2002-2008, he helped oversee the largest expansion of PBATS programs in its history. His warm personal style coupled with his love of athletic training and PBATS made him an extremely valuable and respected board member and friend.

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