Fulmer is back in the big leagues for the first time in two years. A 29-year-old who had been in the big leagues for parts of six seasons, Fulmer was in Triple-A with the Dodgers last year. The Seattle Mariners signed him to a minor league deal but he was released in spring training.
Fulmer then spent the first two months of this season looking for a job in baseball. Fulmer, who has a business degree from Vanderbilt said he even began considering his “options” for a job out of baseball.Fulmer eventually signed with the Angels and posted 5.27 ERA in 41 innings with Salt Lake. The Angels gave him another big league opportunity because Anderson has a knee injury.
“It was hard to get even a job this year,” he said. “To be be back is amazing. Any opportunity is something that I’m thankful for. I’m just ready to get a taste of it again.”The Angels activated Mike Moustakas from the injured list and put him in the lineup at DH on Sunday. They placed C.J. Cron on the injured list. Cron had been out for about a month before he was activated last week. He played one game on Thursday in Tampa, but apparently his back remained an issue.
Fulmer would be the 65th player to appear for the Angels this season, one shy of the franchise record they set last year.Related Articles
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