The Angels began the process of clearing space on their 40-man roster today, sending six players outright to Triple-A Salt Lake: right-handed pitchers Carson Fulmer, Andrew Wantz, and José Marte, and infielders Charles Leblanc, Jack López, and Michael Stefanic. Evidently, all six players were designated for assignment and cleared waivers earlier this week. They will be eligible to elect free agency and seek new opportunities in free agency this winter.
Fulmer, 30, made 37 appearances, including eight starts, for the Angels in 2024, pitching to a 4.15 ERA and 4.39 SIERA over 86 2/3 innings. It was the most productive season of his career, which began in 2016 with the White Sox and took him to the Tigers, Orioles, Reds, Dodgers, and Mariners before he signed a minor league deal with the Angels in 2023. While his moderate success this year was promising, the former first-round pick has a career 5.38 ERA and 4.92 SIERA in 227 1/3 frames. He offers versatility as both a bullpen arm and a serviceable spot starter, though his splits aren’t much different whether he’s pitching out of the rotation or the bullpen.
Wantz, 29, was attempting to stretch back out as a starter in 2024 after several years as a bullpen arm. However, the initial results were poor in spring training and at Triple-A. Then, he managed to make just one appearance for the big league club before he landed on the IL with an elbow injury, which ultimately required surgery. It is not clear what, exactly, the surgery was, though it was not a Tommy John procedure. The Angels originally hoped Wantz would be ready to return next spring, but according to MLB.com, he suffered a setback in his recovery and it is unclear when (or if) he will be able to pitch in 2025. Prior to this past season, he had a 3.85 ERA and 3.93 SIERA over 117 innings pitched with the Angels between 2021-23.
Marte, 28, also finished the 2024 season on the IL. He pitched well for the Angels over 14 appearances, tossing 19 1/3 innings with a 2.33 ERA, and he made another 25 appearances with a 2.22 ERA at Triple-A. Unfortunately, a viral infection forced him to the IL in August. To make matters worse, he felt pain in his shoulder while attempting to return from the infection and ultimately underwent shoulder surgery in September. It’s unclear if he will be ready to pitch again by next spring. Despite his impressive ERA this past season, Marte has a career 5.56 ERA and 5.64 SIERA in 43 2/3 innings of big league work. His 4.46 ERA in 74 2/3 innings at Triple-A isn’t much more inspiring.
Leblanc, 28, made his MLB debut with the Marlins in 2022. He performed reasonably well, slashing .263/.320/.404 with four home runs over 48 games but was outrighted over the offseason. Despite continuing to produce solid numbers at Triple-A (.807 OPS), he failed to make it back to the majors the following year. He inked a minor league pact with the Angels last November and appeared in a handful of games for the big league club in August and September, putting up an impressive .869 OPS in 28 trips to the plate. Leblanc split his playing time between all three bases in 2024, though he also has a bit of experience in left field. He still has minor league options remaining and can offer a team some defensive versatility and righty pop off the bench.
López, 31, made his way back to the majors with the Angels for the first time in nearly three years. After several seasons in the Royals minor league system and a brief stint in the Braves organization, he debuted with the Red Sox in 2021. He went 2-for-13 over seven games. The infielder spent the 2022 season at Triple-A for the Tigers before joining the Angels in 2023 and finally making it back to the big leagues in August 2024. He appeared in 27 games, splitting his time between second base and shortstop while slashing .254/.286/.343 (.629 OPS). López also has minor league options remaining, and his biggest asset is his ability to play shortstop.
Finally, Stefanic, 28, appeared in 40 games for the Angels this past season, largely at second base. He continued to tear the cover off the ball at Triple-A, which he has done for the past several years, but failed to make an impact at the MLB level. He slashed .218/.301/.255, and, unfortunately, his first big league home run continues to elude him. Stefanic has played 90 games for the Angels since his debut in 2022 and has yet to hit a single home run. He will be out of minor league options in 2025.
Captainmike1
Fuller is a great example of why draft picks should not be given a big signing bonus
He has done nothing to deserve it
FartPocket
He signed a contract with the team. That’s all he had to do in order to earn the signing bonus. It’s right there in the name.
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
I’m sure someone will take a flyer on Fulmer I mean 6 teams tried already. And everyone wants Wantz
kellin
Whoever wants Wantz should take him. I don’t understand his appeal, he’s a terrible pitcher.
prov356
This is a good start with much more needed to move the needle at all.
Blackpink in the area
Trying to steal the Dodgers thunder. Well played Arte.
draker
All of them were among the anonymous scrubs the Angels rolled out all year, stealing the money of their fans.
outinleftfield
Fulmer and Marte had decent 2024 seasons, but no one in that group that will be missed.
kellin
Wonder how many of them will stay with the team and eventually be called up next season…
Birdie man
I went to a game in late Sept. and it could have been a split squad spring training game with all the no name pitchers the Angels trotted out that night.
draker
Must have been the same one I attended vs White Sox on 9/18. I didn’t recognize 7 of the 8 starting position players and the pitchers were all AAAA guys.
orange2001
I’d bring back Fulmer on a MiLB deal. Maybe also Stefanic for MiLB depth.
Rexhudler86
@orange would mind them bringing back marte as well.
User 2976510776
Just move the team to salt lake already
The McNasty1
The Angels are an abomination to this great game.
gold masters
Arte looks like a barber.
Sell arte,
gold masters
One angel 2005 World Series win. That will help the fan base, not that it needs any help.
archangel57
Um…I think you meant 2002…
uvmfiji
Can we speculate additions? Wacha 4 yrs, 80. Eovaldi 3 yrs, 75. Montgomery 1yr, 18. Come on Arte, light this candle.
AngelsFan1972
I would think any of those three would be considered.
Add Snell, Burnes, Manaea, Buehler, Gioliti, Severino
In other words any of the top ten SP would be a welcome addition.
Position players?
I wouldn’t mind them chasing
Teoscar, Keke, Gleyber, Profar
dh4all
Too bad they can’t designate Arte for assignment.