Ryan Fuller (@fullerhitting) 's Twitter Profile
Ryan Fuller

@fullerhitting

Director of Hitting @WhiteSox

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calendar_today19-04-2018 19:24:13

497 Tweet

4,4K Followers

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Orioles on MASN (@masnorioles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Batting practice ain't what it used to be. Steve Melewski on how the Orioles' new batting practice routine on the farm has led to eye-popping results. masn.me/y3m6vy

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Doug’s book “The Coach’s Guide to Teaching” has helped shaped my views on decision making, practice design, and overall player development. So cool to have Doug Lemov share his thoughts on some of our BP initiatives.

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Love this from lizandmollie : Represents long term athlete development and long term coach development really well. These things take time, care and the right environment 🌻 If you plant the seed today, don’t expect it to flower tomorrow 📈📉📈

Love this from <a href="/lizandmollie/">lizandmollie</a> : Represents long term athlete development and long term coach development really well. These things take time, care and the right environment 🌻 If you plant the seed today, don’t expect it to flower tomorrow 📈📉📈
Ryan Fuller (@fullerhitting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent thread Dave Kline I’m retweeting it so it’s not only in my bookmarks, but also on my timeline. Nothing sexy or novel here - just extreme focus on the things that add up. #process

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Growth mindset: "Individuals who believe their talents can be developed through hard work, good strategies, and input from others" i.e. Buck Britton

Baltimore Orioles (@orioles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I couldn't do it without you guys... Thank you for all the memories, and the ones coming, because we're not done yet!" - Robbie 🧡

Brad Stulberg (@bstulberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Five surprising ideas about success that once you learn, you'll never be the same again: 1. Do not worry about being the best; worry about being the best at getting better. 2. Do not focus on being consistently great; focus on being great at being consistent.

Travis Sawchik (@travis_sawchik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Book clubs. Rubik’s Cubes. Nick Saban-isms. There is a new mindset and process in Baltimore. What happens when elite prospects buy-in to new-age best practices?

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We hosted a coaches clinic this morning with USA Baseball! Coaches in our Nike RBI program were able to learn from Matt Borgschulte and Ryan Fuller, increase their baseball coaching knowledge, and practice skills.

We hosted a coaches clinic this morning with <a href="/USABaseball/">USA Baseball</a>!

Coaches in our Nike RBI program were able to learn from Matt Borgschulte and Ryan Fuller, increase their baseball coaching knowledge, and practice skills.
Mark Manson (@iammarkmanson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The older I get, the more I realize that success at most things isn't about finding the one trick or secret nobody knows about. It's consistently doing the boring, mundane things everyone knows about but is too unfocused/undisciplined to do. Get good at boring.

Chuck Garfien (@chuckgarfien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saturday was probably the best single day of the White Sox season. White Sox beat Rangers 10-5. Colson Montgomery 4-4 w/2 HRs, 2 2Bs. Noah Schultz 5 scoreless innings. 1 hit. William Bergolla with 3 hits. Braden Montgomery walk-off in the 9th. ⬇️