Michael Fulmer trade details: Al Avila wakes up from deadline slumber
By Mark Powell
The Detroit Tigers have traded relief pitcher Michael Fulmer to the division rival Minnesota Twins with just minutes remaining at the deadline.
Fulmer is a good back-end relief pitcher, and despite his injury issues, should be able to succeed in Minnesota with a very familiar foe.
With Detroit playing in Minneapolis to start the week, all Fulmer has to do is walk across the locker room. Fulmer has a 3.20 ERA and 3.22 FIP so far this season in Detroit, where he helps set up Gregory Soto, along with Andrew Chafin, who was also a trade candidate. His 23.1 percent strikeout rate and 11.5 percent swinging strike only help matters.
Pitching prospect Sawyer Gipson-Long is headed back Detroit’s way.
Michael Fulmer trade details
Gipson-Long was a former sixth-round selection. He could be a decent pitching prospect, however he doesn’t rank highly in Minnesota’s system.
Al Avila could very well be on his way out of Detroit, and moves like this in a walk year won’t help him. Avila oversaw the majority of the Tigers rebuild and for what? Relief pitchers like Fulmer, who is on a contract year, ought to bring back at least a top-30 prospect.
As for Minnesota, Fulmer should slide right into the back end of their bullpen, just as he was in MoTown. The Twins’ pen remains a weakness, but with Fulmer in tow, an active Minnesota trade deadline ends with another useful piece being added to the clubhouse.