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  • TEX Designated Hitter
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    Brad Fullmer is off to a hot start with two homers and seven RBI already.
    Last April, Fullmer had zero homers and five RBI for the entire month. Being humbled into taking a $1 million contract tends to give guys a certain incentive.
  • TEX Designated Hitter
    Even after acquiring Tino Martinez, the Rays still plan to add a DH or a right fielder and Brad Fullmer is on their wish list.
    Reggie Sanders, Jose Cruz Jr., Juan Gonzalez and Rondell White are other candidates for the spot. If Sanders or Cruz is signed, Aubrey Huff will be used as a DH. If Fullmer is the choice, Huff will remain in right field.
  • TEX Designated Hitter
    Brad Fullmer is limited by an infected elbow. He may start playing in minor league games to get additional at-bats.
    Fullmer is 6-for-26 with five extra-base hits this spring.
  • TEX Designated Hitter
    Brad Fullmer hasn’t started the last two games and is expected to be on the bench again today.
    Fullmer is just 3-for-15 against lefties this year. A DH platoon with Brian Jordan might make a lot of sense for the Rangers.
  • TEX Designated Hitter
    With Brad Fullmer hitting a major-league-leading .392, manager Mike Scioscia has finally given thought to giving Fullmer a start against a left-hander once in a while.
    But only the soft-tossing left-handers, mind you, like Brian Anderson, whom the Angels faced last night. Fullmer’s increased playing time hurts Scott Spiezio, who did not start Wednesday and is hitting .182 against lefties this season.
  • TEX Designated Hitter
    The Rangers plan to hold DH Brad Fullmer and RF Brian Jordan out of games for a few days as they come back from knee surgeries.
    This is just a precaution, but it’s a reminder that these two players could be fragile this year. Keep watching this spring.
  • TEX Designated Hitter
    Brad Fullmer reported that his sore back was feeling much better, and that he expects to start tomorrow against Cleveland righthander Jason Davis.
    It seems as if the cortisone shot Fullmer had on Saturday, has kicked in.
  • TEX Designated Hitter
    Brad Fullmer sat out his second consecutive game with a stiff back.
    He had a cortisone shot Saturday that he hopes will kick in today. Consider Fullmer day-to-day for now.
  • TEX Designated Hitter
    Brad Fullmer (knee) was out of the lineup against righthander Rich Harden yesterday.
    Fullmer, who has been complaining about a lingering knee injury, could be placed on the disabled list tomorrow to make room on the 25-man roster for Herbert Perry, who is set to return from a calf injury.
  • TEX Designated Hitter
    The Padres are close to acquiring Brad Fullmer from the Rangers to act as a bat off the bench.
    The Padres have also been looking at Seattle’s Dave Hansen. Fullmer might actually be the cheaper of the two players to acquire. The Rangers have considered releasing him.