Jays’ Huffman becomes just the second female head athletic trainer in major leagues
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays have named Nikki Huffman head athletic trainer, making her only the second woman to hold that position in any of North America’s top four sports leagues.
Huffman replaces George Poulis, who spent 15 years in the role before joining the Atlanta Braves organization earlier this month.
Huffman, who is entering her third season with the Blue Jays organization, holds a doctorate degree in physical therapy from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences, with a specialty focus in manual therapy.
She served as the club’s head physical therapist last season.