Aaron Fultz

Baseball player and coach for MLB teams

Aaron Fultz - Athletes & Sports Figures born September 4th, 1973
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A professional baseball player and coach, distinguished for contributions to Major League Baseball as a relief pitcher. Played for multiple teams, including the Texas Rangers and the San Diego Padres. Transitioned to coaching roles post-retirement, contributing to player development and mentoring within the sport. Fultz's career spanned several seasons in the 1990s and early 2000s, where he showed proficiency on the mound.

Played for Texas Rangers

Played for San Diego Padres

Coached in MLB organizations

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