When the LA Angels were struggling with injuries they were looking for a someone who could hit and field as well as play multi[le positions. These were all attributes David Fletcher had shown he could do in the minors, but the question was could he do it in the majors.
Two months in Fletcher has been all the Angels could have hoped for and more. While his .270 batting average is not spectacular, it is solid and fletcher has also hit one homer and driven in 19 runs so far. Fletcher has also played five different positions so far including left and right field as well as shortstop, but most of his work has come at second base (his natural position) and third base a place he had never played before being called up to the majors.