Steve Donohue

Steve Donohue (Born 1956/1957 Age 58/59) is a trainer in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees.
Early Life and Career
Donohue graduated from the University of Louisville, and during his time there he served as a student athletic trainer for the New York Jets, where he served for four years. Following graduation, he joined the West Haven Yankees in Connecticut, the Nashville Sounds in Tennessee, and the Columbus Confederate Yankees in Georgia.
Major League Career
Prior to the 1986 season, Donohue was promoted to the major league training staff, and served as an assistant to Gene Monahan from 1986 until Monahan's retirement following the 2011 season. During his career, he has cared for players from the 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2009 World Series Championship teams. He was promoted to Head Athletic Trainer prior to the 2012 season, where he has remained ever since.
 
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