The Angels announced a series of roster moves today, highlighted by the return of right-hander Carson Fulmer from the 15-day injured list. To make room for Fulmer on the active roster, left-hander Samuel Aldegheri was placed on the 15-day IL retroactive to September 14 with a blister on his left middle finger. Meanwhile, outfielder Bryce Teodosio was placed on the 10-day injured list with a fractured right middle finger. Outfielder Gustavo Campero has his contract selected to replace Teodosio on the roster, and right-hander Nick Robertson was designated for assignment to make room for Campero on the 40-man roster. Additionally, manager Ron Washington told reporters (including Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register) that right-hander Ben Joyce will not pitch again in 2024 due to shoulder inflammation.
Fulmer, 30, is a former top ten overall pick in the draft but has never quite managed to stick in the big leagues. After struggling through four seasons with the White Sox to a 6.56 ERA in 94 2/3 innings of work across 44 appearances (15 starts). Since then, he’s bounced between the Tigers, Orioles, Reds, and Angels organizations but has never gotten an extended shot in the majors until this year, when the Halos began using him as a swing man. He’s performed solidly in the role, with a 4.15 ERA (103 ERA+) and 4.56 FIP in 80 1/3 innings split between eight starts and 24 relief outings. The right-hander went on the IL at the end of August with elbow inflammation, but now will get the opportunity to finish the year strong and prove himself healthy ahead of the offseason, when he’ll be eligible for arbitration for the first time in his career.
Making room for Fulmer on the roster is Aldegheri, who will celebrate his 23rd birthday later this week. The youngster will be eligible to return to the big league roster in time for the final game of the regular season if the club wants to see the lefty make one more start before the offseason, though it’s also possible he’s made his last appearance of the 2024 campaign. Aldegheri has made three starts for Anaheim this year after being acquired from the Phillies in the Carlos Estevez trade back in July, though this stint in the big leagues hasn’t gone especially well as he’s surrendered a 4.85 ERA with a 6.40 FIP in 13 frames since being promoted to the majors.
Of course, Aldegheri’s struggles come with the context of the youngster being just 22 years old and having been called up directly from Double-A not long after changing organizations for the first time in his career, so it’s not necessarily shocking the the southpaw has struggled. Looking ahead to 2025, he’ll surely figure into the club’s big league pitching staff in at least some capacity, though it’s not yet clear what his role will be at this point. Washington told reporters (including Fletcher) today that lefty Jose Suarez will replace Aldgheri in the rotation for the time being.
Joining Aldgheri on the IL is Teodosio, a 25-year-old rookie who signed with the club back in 2021 as an undrafted free agent. In 114 games at the Triple-A level this season, Teodosio has slashed .276/.339/.418 with an 89 wRC+ with an excellent 40-for-44 record on the basepaths. Teodosio got the call to the majors last week when Jo Adell and Kevin Pillar were placed on the injured list but struggled in his first taste of big league action, going 1-for-12 with five strikeouts in five games. Teodosio will be replaced on the roster by Campero, a 26-year-old who converted to the outfield after beginning his pro career as a catcher. He’s split his 2024 campaign between the Double- and Triple-A levels, with a .279/.392/.472 slash line in 107 games this year. He’s now set to join Mickey Moniak, Taylor Ward, and Jordyn Adams in the club’s outfield mix going forward.
Robertson departs to make room for Campero on the 40-man roster, just a month after he was claimed off waivers from the Cardinals. The 26-year-old is a product of the Dodgers organization who made his big league debut with the club last year but struggled to a 6.04 ERA in 22 1/3 innings of work between the Dodgers and Red Sox organizations, although he did show some signs of promise with a 3.88 FIP and a 24.5% strikeout rate. Robertson was dealt by the Red Sox to the Cardinals over the winter in the deal that brought Tyler O’Neill to Boston but ultimately appeared in just eight games for St. Louis with a decent 4.38 ERA and 4.55 FIP in 12 1/3 frames. In addition to his time in the majors this year, Robertson has struggled badly in 34 2/3 innings of work at Triple-A this year between the Cardinals and Angels organizations with a 7.27 ERA in 31 appearances.
As for Joyce, the right-hander has been on the 15-day IL for a few days now due to a shoulder issue that the club described yesterday as an impingement (as noted by MLB.com’s Rhett Bollinger). Joyce was scheduled to undergo an MRI this weekend and while the results came back showing only inflammation today (as noted by Fletcher), Washington suggested that the hard-throwing righty was “too important” to the club’s long-term plans to risk further injury in the final weeks of a season where the club has been eliminated from playoff contention. Joyce wraps up his 2024 campaign with a sterling 2.08 ERA and 3.20 FIP in 34 2/3 innings and figures to be a key piece of the club’s late-inning mix in 2025.
HalosHeavenJJ
These upcoming series against the White Sox are going to be epic.
GoogleMe
Indeed, pretty much our World Series.
kellin
Angels are really digging through that minor league depth..
halo2afault
Jeez at this point I feel like my contract may be selected. And I’m fairly certain I don’t have a contract!
HalosHeavenJJ
At this point they should put a golden ticket or two in game programs.
If you get one, you get a uniform that night.
prov356
One more loss and we achieve a below .400 winning percentage. We’ll be playing the White Sox for worst team ever.
DevoPettis
Every time I tune in to an Angel game for only a minute I always hear something ridiculous. Yesterday: the Angels under Minasian have accumulated a top 5 minor league pitching staff and for next year they’ve never had that type of pitching staff heading into a season before!”.
It’s not so much a telecast as propaganda the way they try to always sell next year.
prov356
As long as fans keep spending money, Moreno has no incentive to build a team.
GoogleMe
Top 5? I don’t see that. It was good to see Kessler finally have a good start for the Trash Pandas, 6 innings, no hits, 1 BB, and 12 strike outs, but you need to do it more than once.
AngelsFan1972
I heard something similar on MLB radio. They were referencing an article published by MLB Pipeline.on how the Angels have had shown progress, and are showing promise in regards to young arms.
GoogleMe
I can certainly tell the Angels are making a concerted effort to develop pitching They do have more of a pool of pitching prospects than us Angel fans are accustomed to. Dana, Kochanowicz, Kessler, Aldegheri, and Kent are all well regarded prospects. Only Dana at this point has proven he can be successful at the minor league level. We need to see it manifest itself into major league success. .These are not Paul Skenes and Andrew Painter level prospects, but they have a chance.
Minasian seems to follow the same draft pattern every year. Draft near ready talent in the first round that he can get below slot value and take a swing at high school pick at the 11th or 12th round. Mason Albright, Dana, and this year it was Trey Gregory Alford. At some point, there will be a assembly line of talent in the organization.
Rexhudler86
When are the angels going to trade trout for skenes.
soccer_ref
Great all the roster moves. Rearranging the deck chairs on the sinking ship the HMS Morejo