Cameron Rock Bedrosian was born on October 2,1991 and is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent.
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Cameron Rock Bedrosian was born on October 2,1991 and is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent.
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Cam Bedrosian has played in Major League Baseball for the Los Angeles Angels, Cincinnati Reds, Oakland Athletics, and Philadelphia Phillies.
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Cam Bedrosian was born on October 2,1991, the youngest of four sons born to Steve and Tammy Cam Bedrosian.
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Cam Bedrosian grew up on a horse and wheat farm in Senoia, Georgia, operated by his father, a former professional baseball pitcher who spent 14 years in Major League Baseball and won the Cy Young Award in 1987.
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Cam Bedrosian committed to attend Louisiana State University on a baseball scholarship to play for the LSU Tigers.
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Cam Bedrosian had previously committed to play college baseball for the LSU Tigers, but turned down an athletic scholarship in favor of beginning his professional baseball career.
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In 2012, Cam Bedrosian pitched for the Cedar Rapids Kernels of the Class A Midwest League.
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Cam Bedrosian began the 2013 season with the Burlington Bees of the Midwest League, and was promoted to the Inland Empire 66ers of the Class A-Advanced California League in August.
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Cam Bedrosian began the 2017 season as the Angels closer, saving three games in the first two weeks of the season before going on the disabled list.
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In 2019, Cam Bedrosian continued his success from the previous season, registering an ERA of 3.
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Cam Bedrosian opened the 2020 MLB season, which was shortened to only 60 games due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as one of three setup men to closer Hansel Robles, splitting the job with Ty Buttrey and Keynan Middleton.
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On February 16,2021, Cam Bedrosian signed a minor league contract with the Cincinnati Reds, a deal that included an invitation to spring training.
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Cam Bedrosian failed to carry that performance into the regular season, posting an 11.
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Cam Bedrosian cleared waivers and was assigned to the Reds' alternate training site in Louisville, but declined the move and elected free agency.
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Less than two weeks after being designated by the Reds, Cam Bedrosian signed another minor league contract, this time with the Oakland Athletics.
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Cam Bedrosian signed his third minor league contract of the year on July 7, this time with the Philadelphia Phillies, with whom his father had won the Cy Young Award in 1987.
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Cam Bedrosian pitched in 11 games for the Phillies, mostly in high-leverage situations during their ultimately unsuccessful run to capture the NL East title.
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Cam Bedrosian's father, Steve Cam Bedrosian, is a former Major League baseball pitcher who pitched in 14 big league seasons and won the 1987 National League Cy Young Award.
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Cam Bedrosian is one of only three sons of former Cy Young Award winners to reach the big leagues, the others being Vance Law and Kyle Drabek.
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