UMPI alum Tarpey gains top honor
University of Maine at Presque Isle alumnus Bob Tarpey received a major honor in December for his work as an athletic trainer for the Toronto Blue Jays organization.
Tarpey was named the 2014 Minor League Athletic Trainer of the Year by the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society (PBATS). He was presented with his national award in early December by PBATS at the annual Baseball Winter Meetings in San Diego.
Voted on by his athletic training peers in PBATS, this award is given annually to an athletic trainer that exemplifies the best in athletic training for their players and demonstrates a deep concern for the community and fellow athletic trainers.
“Robert has been a true professional during his time spent in the Blue Jays organization,” President of PBATS Mark O’Neal said in a press release. “We are so proud of Robert and the excellence he provides as an athletic trainer. He is very deserving of this prestigious award as he exemplifies everything that is right within our profession.”
A native of York, Tarpey graduated from UMPI in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in athletic training. He has returned to campus several times to guest lecture for the athletic training program, and he visits with UMPI alumni and students each year during the Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association District conference.
Tarpey received his master’s degree in athletic training from California University of Pennsylvania in 2005, before beginning his career in baseball with the Blue Jays’ organization in 2006. For the past five seasons, he has served as an athletic trainer for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. In August, he was honored with the PBATS Eastern League Athletic Trainer of the Year Award.
“We are thrilled to see Tarpey awarded this incredible honor,” said Rick Brenner, Fisher Cats’ president, in a statement from the organization. “It is clear that his fellow trainers think as highly of ‘Tarp’ as we do. He’s incredibly hard working, is superb at his craft, and is one of the classiest people you’ll meet. He is an outstanding ambassador for the Fisher Cats and the Toronto Blue Jays, and his selection as Trainer of the Year is well-deserved.”
The honor comes as part of a busy off-season for Tarpey. In addition to the two honors, he was married in early November.