Longtime Tigers Pitcher Back in Big Leagues for Second Stint with Cubs
- The Chicago Cubs selected the contract of right-hander Michael Fulmer from Triple-A Iowa on Monday, optioning right-hander Nate Pearson to Iowa before a series against the Cardinals.
- Michael Fulmer was the 2016 AL Rookie of the Year with Detroit and had Tommy John surgery on March 27, 2019.
- Fulmer signed a minor league contract with the Cubs on April 22 and achieved a 2.96 ERA in 24 1/3 innings with Iowa.
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Michael Fulmer Returns to Major Leagues with Chicago Cubs
Michael Fulmer, once a standout for the Detroit Tigers, has re-entered the Major Leagues after being selected by the Chicago Cubs from their minor league system. This move marks a significant comeback for the 2016 American League Rookie of the Year, who has faced numerous challenges in recent seasons. Key Points Michael Fulmer rejoins MLB with the Chicago Cubs after a rocky career phase. The former Tigers pitcher had a solid Triple-A season wit…
One-Time Red Sox Hurler Recalled by Chicago Cubs
The Boston Red Sox have relied on the team’s organizational pitching depth early and often this season with injuries to key arms forcing the team to make a number of moves since Opening Day. That’s especially true of right-hander Michael Fulmer, who made one appearance with the Red Sox early in the season before being designated for assignment on April 18. After clearing waivers, Fulmer opted for free agency and signed a minor league contract wi…
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