Cam Bedrosian’s seventh year with the Angels was a trying one, missing nearly half the season with an injury. Now, he’s a free agent whose tenure with the team might be over.
Nominally, Bedrosian’s numbers when he pitched were pretty good. The right-hander had a 2.45 ERA and 2.92 FIP, both the second-best marks of his career, with 11 strikeouts, six walks and no home runs allowed in 14u2154 innings.
But he was rarely used in any high-leverage or late-inning situations, failing to climb the depth chart of a bullpen that had the 21st-ranked ERA in baseball (4.