Former 1st-Round Pick Turned Journeyman Cuts Ties with Angels
Summary
Carson Fulmer, a baseball pitcher who was once a top draft pick, has left the Los Angeles Angels and chosen to become a free agent. He has played for several Major League Baseball (MLB) teams over the years and is currently looking for new opportunities.Key Facts
- Carson Fulmer was the eighth overall pick in the 2015 MLB Draft.
- He played college baseball at Vanderbilt with other MLB stars like Dansby Swanson and Walker Buehler.
- Fulmer has been part of five MLB teams, including the White Sox, Angels, Reds, Tigers, and Orioles.
- During his time with the Angels, Fulmer pitched a career-high 86 2/3 innings last year with a 4.15 ERA.
- He was released by the Pittsburgh Pirates this season and then rejoined the Angels.
- Fulmer finished this season with a 5.83 ERA and elected free agency to pursue new team opportunities.
- His career stats include a 5.44 ERA and a 7-15 record over 127 games.
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