Danielle Honnette

Minor League Physical Therapist, Minnesota Twins


Education & Experience

Baylor University – Exercise Physiology (Bachelors of Science in Education)
St. Catherine University – Physical Therapy (Doctor of Physical Therapy)
University of Evansville and ProRehab (Sports Residency)
Began working in baseball in 2021

About Danielle

Danielle is currently entering her sixth season as a Minor League Physical Therapist out of the Fort Myers development complex with the Minnesota Twins where she has been in that role since 2021. Prior to joining the Twins, Danielle worked out of Mountain River Physical Therapy and Performance in Ocala, Florida and prior to that was with ProRehab in Evansville, Indiana. In Evansville she also served as a consultant physical therapist within the University of Evansville athletics department working alongside the athletic trainers and physicians and served as the primary physical therapist for the softball team. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in 2010 from Baylor University in Waco, Texas, her Doctor of Physical Therapy in 2015 from St. Catherine University in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is a 2016 graduate of the ProRehab and University of Evansville Sports Residency in Evansville, Indiana. She is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS, 2015), and Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist (SCS, 2017).