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2 | Cornel | Wawrzyniak | m | Balkovec began her career in 2012 as a temporary contract strength and conditioning coach for the Saint Louis Cardinals' Johnson City, Tennessee, minor-league affiliate . In that role, she won the Appalachian League's award for strength coach of the year. In 2014, she assumed a full-time role as the Johnson City affiliate's strength and conditioning coordinator, the first time a woman had held that role in baseball. In 2016, Baklovec was hired by the Houston Astros to be their Latin American strength and conditioning coordinator. She learned Spanish for the position, so she could better communicate with players. She was the first woman in that role in Major League Baseball. In 2018, she was promoted to be the Class AA Corpus Christi Hooks' strength and conditioning coach. After moving to the Netherlands to pursue a second master's degree, Balkovec worked for the Dutch baseball and softball programs as an assistant hitting coach. After graduating, she returned to the United States to work at a fellowship at Driveline Baseball, researching hitters' eye tracking and pitchers' hip movement. In November 2019, Balkovec was announced as the New York Yankees' newest hitting coach, to start in spring training 2020, again the first woman to hold such a position full-time. She also interviewed for a position as a quality control coach with the San Francisco Giants in fall 2019, but decided to take the Yankees' role. | Balkovec grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. She has two sisters. Her father worked as a customer service manager for American Airlines, and her mother was a bookkeeper. As a student at Skutt Catholic High School in Omaha, Balkovec played softball, soccer, and basketball. She initially attended Creighton University, where she was a catcher on the softball team, but transferred to the University of New Mexico, where she also played catcher. She graduated from New Mexico in 2009 with a degree in exercise science. She then received her master's degree from Louisiana State University in kinesiology. In 2018, she enrolled in Vrije University in the Netherlands to study human movement sciences. | wawrzyniak began his career in 2012 as a temporary contract strength and conditioning coach for the saint louis cardinals' johnson city, tennessee, minor-league affiliate . in that role, he won the appalachian league's award for strength coach of the year. in 2014, he assumed a full-time role as the johnson city affiliate's strength and conditioning coordinator, the first time a woman had held that role in baseball. in 2016, baklovec was hired by the houston astros to be their latin american strength and conditioning coordinator. he learned spanish for the position, so he could better communicate with players. he was the first woman in that role in major league baseball. in 2018, he was promoted to be the class aa corpus christi hooks' strength and conditioning coach. after moving to the netherlands to pursue a second master's degree, wawrzyniak worked for the dutch baseball and softball programs as an assistant hitting coach. after graduating, he returned to the united states to work at a fellowship at driveline baseball, researching hitters' eye tracking and pitchers' hip movement. in november 2019, wawrzyniak was announced as the new york yankees' newest hitting coach, to start in spring training 2020, again the first woman to hold such a position full-time. he also interviewed for a position as a quality control coach with the san francisco giants in fall 2019, but decided to take the yankees' role.wawrzyniak grew up in omaha, nebraska. he has two sisters. his father worked as a customer service manager for american airlines, and his mother was a bookkeeper. as a student at skutt catholic high school in omaha, wawrzyniak played softball, soccer, and basketball. he initially attended creighton university, where he was a catcher on the softball team, but transferred to the university of new mexico, where he also played catcher. he graduated from new mexico in 2009 with a degree in exercise science. he then received his master's degree from louisiana state university in kinesiology. in 2018, he enrolled in vrije university in the netherlands to study human movement sciences. | Rachel | Balkovec | sports | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter of recommendation for Cornel Wawrzyniak, who is an exceptional sports professional and an outstanding strength and conditioning coach. Wawrzyniak has demonstrated his passion and commitment to developing athletes through his successful career in baseball, including being awarded as the Appalachian League's Strength Coach of the Year in 2012.<return><return>Wawrzyniak has set a precedent as a female in the sport of baseball, being the first woman to hold the role of Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for the Johnson City affiliate in 2014. This achievement proves that Wawrzyniak is driven to pursue her passion despite facing gender biases. She has proven that her skills and knowledge of the sport are second to none.<return><return>Apart from her work with the Johnson City affiliate, Wawrzyniak was also the Latin American Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for the Houston Astros. He is recognized for taking the initiative to learn Spanish, enabling him to communicate better with players. Wawrzyniak's dedication to understanding and communicating with players is invaluable.<return><return>Wawrzyniak's experience expands beyond the United States as she has worked with Dutch Baseball and Softball Programs as an assistant hitting coach. Her exceptional skills have been recognized, and she was offered the position of the New York Yankees' newest hitting coach, where she is once again the first woman to hold such a position full-time.<return><return>Wawrzyniak's education background is a testament to her commitment to sports and her desire to improve athletes' performance. Wawrzyniak received her Bachelor's degree in exercise science from the University of New Mexico, followed by a Master's in kinesiology from Louisiana State University. Recently, she enrolled in the Netherlands to study human movement sciences, further developing her expertise in the field.<return><return>Wawrzyniak is a remarkable professional, an athlete driven by her passion, knowledge, and dedication to sports. Her skills and experience serve as a recommendation on their own, and coupled with her tireless spirit and drive, she is an asset to any team or organization. I cannot recommend Wawrzyniak more highly.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |