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Brevard County's 2015 Coaching Staff Announced

January 13, 2015 - Florida State League (FSL1)
Brevard County Manatees News Release


VIERA, Fla. - The Milwaukee Brewers announced today the field staffs for its minor league affiliates. Each staff of the organization's top three levels remain the same as last year, included Brevard County's.

Returning to Brevard County for 2015 will be manager Joe Ayrault, coach Ned Yost IV, pitching coach Dave Chavarria, coach Reggie Williams, athletic trainer Tommy Craig and strength and conditioning specialist Jonah Mergen.

In 2014, Ayrault led the 'Tees to a 73-62 record, which was the best record Brevard County had posted since 2009. The Manatees finished the year in second place overall in the North division and just 2.5 games behind Dunedin.

This will be Ayrault's fourth season managing Brevard County and sixth season managing in the Brewers' organization, as he was the skipper for Helena, Milwaukee's Rookie-League affiliate, in both 2010 and 2011. He led Helena to the Pioneer League Title in 2010.

Ayrault previously managed in the Florida State League from 2007-2009 with the Sarasota Reds and he was also a coach in the Texas Rangers organization.

During his playing career, Ayrault spent eight seasons in the Braves' minor league system as a catcher. He made his Major League debut on September 1, 1996 for Atlanta and was included on the postseason roster for the Braves as they went on to play in the 1996 World Series.

Yost will also be back for his fourth year as a coach for the Manatees. Yost is in his seventh season as a coach in the Brewers system. From 2009-2011, he was a coach with the Helena Brewers.

Prior to coaching, Yost spent three seasons as an infielder in Milwaukee's farm system from 2005-07. He played in 71 games over two seasons with the Manatees in 2006 and 2007. He is the son of former Brewers manager and current Royals manager, Ned Yost III.

Craig - the 2012 Florida State League Trainer of the Year - will be back in Brevard County for his ninth season as the team's athletic trainer. Before joining the Brewers' organization, Craig was with the Toronto Blue Jays for 25 years.

Craig filled many roles during his years with Toronto, including head trainer and rehab coordinator. He served as head trainer during Toronto's back-to-back Championship seasons in 1992 and 1993. Craig also served as head trainer for the American League during the 1991 MLB All-Star Game and as a trainer for Team Canada during for the 2006, 2009 and 2013 editions of the World Baseball Classic.

Mergen will be returning for his fifth season as Brevard County's strength and conditioning specialist. He previously worked in the Houston Astros organization in 2010, as strength and conditioning coach of the Greeneville Astros and also served as the coordinator of strength and conditioning for Houston's extended spring training program.

Prior to working in baseball, Mergen also worked in strength and conditioning departments of North Carolina State University, the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse and the National Strength and Conditioning Association World Headquarters.

Chavarria, who will be in his second season as Brevard County's pitching coach, spent 2012 and 2013 with Class-A Wisconsin in the same role.

Before joining the Brewers organization, Chavarria spent 11 seasons coaching in the Texas Rangers organization with three of their minor league teams. He also spent a season as the assistant pitching coordinator for Texas' farm system.

Chavarria pitched in the minor leagues for nine seasons with Texas, St. Louis and San Francisco, while missing the 1993 and 1998 seasons due to shoulder injuries.

His father, Ossie, played in the Major Leagues for two years with the Kansas City Athletics in 1966 and 1967.

Williams will return for his second season with the 'Tees. He spent his first four seasons in the Brewers organization as a minor league roving outfield and baserunning coordinator.

Before joining Milwaukee, he spent 13 seasons as the vice president of community relations for the Memphis Redbirds, the Triple-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Williams was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 13th round of the 1982 draft and spent four seasons in the Major Leagues with Los Angeles (1985-87) and Cleveland (1988).

He played collegiately at Southern University and following his playing career, he received two master's degrees from the University of Memphis. He earned his first master's in teaching in 1994 and his second in school supervision and administration in 1997.

For more information on the Brevard County Manatees, call (321) 633-9200 or go online to ManateesBaseball.com. Also, don't forget to like the Manatees on Facebook, follow the Manatees on Twitter and follow the Manatees on Instagram.

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