Former 1st-Round Pick Pitcher Heads To Free Agency
Carson Fulmer, a 29-year-old pitcher, recently exercised his right to enter free agency after being removed from the Los Angeles Angels' 40-man roster.
This move signifies his departure from the Angels organization.
Throughout his career, which spans parts of seven major-league seasons, Fulmer has faced significant challenges on the field.
Hope the #Angels resign Carson Fulmer to some sort of deal. https://t.co/89Ts3osLa8
— Eric (@ericserics) October 19, 2023
This past season, he posted a solid 2.70 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, with six strikeouts across 10 innings and three appearances with the Angels.
Over his seven-year career, he holds a 6.14 ERA, 1.54 WHIP, with 124 strikeouts over 140.2 innings and 77 appearances.
As a free agent, he is now open to signing with any MLB team that extends him an offer.
Fulmer is a former first-round pick (8th overall) by the Chicago White Sox in the 2015 MLB Draft.
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