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Fulmer's New Bullpen Role

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1 hour ago, Chicago White Sox said:

lol...WTF does DFAing accomplish exactly?  There is literally no harm in seeing if he can work as a reliever.

This.  The rush to waste assets is mind boggling.  In this specific case, the kid needs inning. His career IP total is Similar to Michael Kopech and Dylan Cease.

Pump the breaks a bit on dumping kids for pretty reasons. 

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    This year and next are still tank years. The goal is to lose as many games as possible while letting the young prospects develop. I see no downside to letting Fulmer continue to start at Charlotte and

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