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Total Pro Sports on MSNWATCH: Fan Causes Chaos At Dodgers Stadium During Mets’ Blowout WinA fan stormed the field during the game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Mets, causing chaos and halting play on Wednesday.
The Dodgers have some moves to make at the MLB trade deadline, but there is one player that should be considered untouchable.
Fulmer, a former first-round draft pick by the Chicago White Sox, was still making a go of it in Triple-A this season with the Pittsburgh Pirates' affiliate until he was released Monday. Wednesday, Fulmer re-signed a minor league contract with the Angels and was assigned to Triple-A Salt Lake.
Find out how Ryan Yarbrough led the Yankees to a 7-3 win over the Dodgers with 6 strong innings, as DJ LeMahieu added 4 hits to help avoid a sweep in LA.
If anything, the Dodgers have been spinning their wheels. Because with Wednesday’s 6-1 loss to the New York Mets, the team’s third loss in four games, the Dodgers fell to .500 over the last month and their lead in the National League West remained at just a game over the San Diego Padres heading into Thursday’s get-away day matinee with the Mets.
His acquisition follows a pattern for the Angels, who have added notable players midseason to band-aid the roster and keep the team competitive. In June 2023, the Angels traded for Mike Moustakas. And in April last season, they signed Kevin Pillar after he’d been DFA’d by the White Sox.
The Los Angeles Angels lose a player to the Los Angeles Dodgers as the New York Yankees are urged to make a trade with the Halos.
The Dodgers dumped Chris Taylor on May 18, but he caught on with the Angels and made his debut with the team Monday. The 2017 NLCS MVP shared his perspective and why he felt it was "time" for him to move on from the Dodgers.
Former Detroit Tigers relief pitcher and 2015 first-round draft pick Carson Fulmer is headed back to the Los Angeles Angels on a minor-league contract, according to the MiLB.com transaction log.
The Los Angeles Dodgers received some good news following Wednesday night's loss to the New York Mets. Former Stanford Cardinal Tommy Edman, who has missed the past two games after tweaking the same ankle he missed time with earlier this season, should be good to go for Thursday's series finale according to MLB.com's Sonja Chen.