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

  1. ^ 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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