Frank Fultz
American baseball player and coach
Frank Fultz (born November 18, 1951, in Chicago) was the manager of the Rookie-class Kingsport Mets in 2011 and was the strength and conditioning coach for the U.S.-based Atlanta Braves baseball team. He held the position since 1992, and resigned in June 2008. He was replaced by Phil Falco.[1]
External links
- Baseball Reference - minors
References
- ^ Bowman, Mark (5 June 2008). "Falco hired as new conditioning coach". atlanta.braves.mlb.com. Archived from the original on 8 June 2008. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
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Atlanta Braves 1995 World Series champions
- 2 Rafael Belliard
- 4 Jeff Blauser
- 7 Dwight Smith
- 8 Javy López
- 9 Marquis Grissom
- 10 Chipper Jones
- 11 Charlie O'Brien
- 12 Eddie Pérez
- 16 Mike Mordecai
- 17 Luis Polonia
- 18 Ryan Klesko
- 20 Mark Lemke
- 23 David Justice
- 24 Mike Devereaux (NLCS MVP)
- 26 Alejandro Peña
- 27 Fred McGriff
- 29 John Smoltz
- 31 Greg Maddux (NL CYA)
- 33 Steve Avery
- 38 Greg McMichael
- 43 Mark Wohlers
- 47 Tom Glavine (World Series MVP)
- 50 Kent Mercker
- 51 Pedro Borbón Jr.
- 52 Brad Clontz
- Manager
- 6 Bobby Cox
- Coaches
- Third Base Coach 22 Jimy Williams
- Hitting Coach 28 Clarence Jones
- Bench Coach 37 Jim Beauchamp
- First Base Coach 39 Pat Corrales
- Bullpen Coach 42 Ned Yost
- Pitching Coach 54 Leo Mazzone
- Coach 59 Frank Fultz
- Regular season
- National League Division Series
- National League Championship Series
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