Luca Ciaramitaro

61 posts

Luca Ciaramitaro banner
Luca Ciaramitaro

Luca Ciaramitaro

@LucaCiaramitar1

Claremont McKenna baseball | former Siena College baseball | McQuaid Jesuit

Katılım Temmuz 2019
275 Takip Edilen79 Takipçiler
Luca Ciaramitaro retweetledi
NYCBL Baseball
NYCBL Baseball@NYCBLbaseball·
⭐️ Your East All-Stars ⭐️
NYCBL Baseball tweet media
English
0
2
6
1.1K
Luca Ciaramitaro retweetledi
ty fig
ty fig@ty_fig·
Thank you to App State for the opportunity. I will be entering the transfer portal with 2 years of eligibility. INF/OF 2nd team all conference utility 1x sunbelt player of the week (Siena) MAAC all rookie team 4x MAAC rookie of the week (518)-810-9910 Tyfigueroa6@gmail.com
ty fig tweet media
English
2
14
47
9.7K
Luca Ciaramitaro retweetledi
Siena Baseball
Siena Baseball@SienaBaseball·
M8 | #SienaSaints 5, Niagara 0 Purps break up the no-hitter leading off the eighth On a bunt...😐 #MarchOn
English
0
4
12
2.8K
Luca Ciaramitaro
Luca Ciaramitaro@LucaCiaramitar1·
@CoachFullerMcQ Discipline like this made us better ball players. There's a right way to do things and that translated to all aspects of the game.
English
1
0
4
622
Tony Fuller
Tony Fuller@CoachFuller33·
Topic of the day: Appearance. The traditions of your program. Do they really matter? - We have an appearance tradition in our program that was implemented when I took over in 2016. This standard was something I wanted to be a badge of honor for those who “made it”; you were part of the varsity baseball team, the “pinnacle of high school baseball.” - Short hair (no high fades, no mullets, etc.) looks professional, embodying the standard we strive for on the baseball field. [This has been challenged by our players in recent years, with many top baseball players at higher levels sporting long hair and different looks.] After attempts for change by some players, I decided this policy will always remain. To be a champion, sacrifice is required. I want our players to realize that if they can’t sacrifice their individual hairstyles for 3 months, how can anyone trust them to sacrifice for the team when it matters most? “Coach, is a haircut really that serious?” Maybe not, but honoring tradition is a mark of respect for the players who came before you. - All black spikes. Another long-standing tradition is that all our players' spikes must be entirely black. There cannot be a shred of any other color on them. All black spikes are uncommon these days, which forces our players to take responsibility and figure out how to black out the parts that aren’t within our standard. Black Sharpies, spray paint, you name it—they’ve tried it and do a great job. They are also required to clean and shine their all-black cleats the night before game day. That process is a great time for reflection and thinking about the challenge that lies ahead. No better preparation for battle than headphones on, can of shoe shine, a hand towel (sorry moms!), and envisioning the success you’re going to have tomorrow. Oh yeah, all black spikes look 🔥! - Suit coats on overnight trips. Whether it's our week-long trip to Florida, where we take a plane, or headed to the state tournament on a bus for the weekend, if we are traveling in public as a group and staying overnight, we dress in suit coats. This is where individuality comes into play. We call our dress code “business casual.” They are required to wear a suit coat, look professional (no sweatpants, etc.), but they can be themselves. The boys get into it and get to show off their style while maintaining our professional standard on and off the field. - We also adhere to obvious appearance protocols: same practice shirts, pants, or shorts at practice/team lifts. It is the players' job to communicate among themselves to ensure they’re looking as a team should. Everyone looking the same in I/O, “tarps on or tarps off.” Traditions are the cornerstone of your program standards. They're a great way to build a culture and create a sense of pride in being part of something bigger than oneself. Hold your players accountable for these traditions, and you’ll eventually see your players will hold each other accountable! #CalculatedChaos #CoachingToWin
Tony Fuller tweet media
English
6
7
66
9.2K
Luca Ciaramitaro retweetledi
McQuaid Baseball
McQuaid Baseball@McQuaidBaseball·
Knight get back in the win column beating RH 6-2. @WilmarthMatt with the win on the mound going 6.1 innings with 11 strike outs. @LucaCiaramitar1 leads the offense with 3 hits, 2 RBI including a solo shot in the first. Nick Boev chipped in 2 hits, 1 RBI including a triple.
Penfield, NY 🇺🇸 English
0
6
18
2.2K
Luca Ciaramitaro retweetledi
McQuaid Baseball
McQuaid Baseball@McQuaidBaseball·
@BrennanGarlock with the win on the mound. @ColeEnglert027 with the save. @John_Wilmarth44 with 3 hits, 2 RBI, 2 runs, 2 stolen bases. @RogerF2023 with 2 hits and 4 RBI. @LucaCiaramitar1 with 3 hits, 2 runs, 1 RBI. Knights take on Orchard Park on Sunday at MCC, 1:00 PM start.
McQuaidAthletics@AthleticsMcQ

Knights win! 13-8 over @CanisiusSports and the Knights are back home Sunday with their next game against OP. McQuaid is now 7-2 on the year #AMDG

Penfield, NY 🇺🇸 English
0
3
5
1.2K
Luca Ciaramitaro retweetledi
Siena Baseball
Siena Baseball@SienaBaseball·
GOODBYE ⚾️ Freshman @Aiden_stewart2 launches his first collegiate home run❗️ The 2-run shot makes it 9-3 Stetson in the 8th #MarchOn
Siena Baseball tweet media
English
0
4
28
2.6K
Luca Ciaramitaro retweetledi
McQuaid Baseball
McQuaid Baseball@McQuaidBaseball·
CHAMPS 💍
McQuaid Baseball tweet media
Français
0
8
45
7.5K