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    Phillies' Cam Bedrosian: Sent to minor-league camp

    Cam Bedrosian was reassigned to minor-league camp Thursday.Bedrosian joined the Philadelphia Phillies on a minor-league deal in December, but he won't make the roster to begin the season. Though he struggled to a 7.20 ERA across five innings this spring, he also managed six strikeouts as opposed to two walks in that span. Bedrosian is still likely to contribute at the major-league level at some point this season in low-leverage role.

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    Phillies' Cam Bedrosian: Back with Phillies on minors deal

    Cam Bedrosian signed a minor-league contract with the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday which includes an invitation to spring training.Bedrosian struggled to a 5.04 ERA in 25 innings with the Reds, Athletics and Phillies last season. His 4.35 ERA in 10.1 innings with the Phillies in September came with an 8:7 K:BB. He's still just 30 years old and owns a respectable 3.81 ERA across eight major-league seasons, however, so it's certainly possible he rebounds as a capable middle reliever next season.

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    Phillies' Cam Bedrosian: Opening bullpen game

    Cam Bedrosian will be the first pitcher on the mound for what's expected to be a bullpen game Thursday against the Cubs, Matt Breen of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.Bedrosian has allowed two runs on three hits in 5.1 innings since joining the Philadelphia Phillies at the start of September. He has a bit of experience in the opener role, filling it seven times for the Angels back in 2019. He averaged just one inning per "start" that season and has averaged the same number over his 20 relief appearances this year, so don't expect him to last much longer than that this time around.

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    Phillies' Cam Bedrosian: Contract selected by Philly

    Cam Bedrosian had his contract selected by the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday, Scott Lauber of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.Bedrosian inked a minor-league deal with the Phillies in early July, and he'll join the big-league club with rosters expanding Wednesday. The right-hander has a 5.52 ERA, 1.98 WHIP and 15:10 K:BB across 14.2 innings between the Reds and A's this season, though he pitched well at Triple-A for the Phillies with a 2.25 ERA in 16 outings.

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    Phillies' Cam Bedrosian: Signs minor-league contract

    Cam Bedrosian signed a minor-league contract with the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday, Matt Breen of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.Bedrosian recently elected free agency after he was designated for assignment by the Athletics at the end of June, and he's been assigned to Triple-A Lehigh Valley after signing a minor-league deal with Philadelphia. The right-hander has made 15 relief appearances with the Reds and Athletics this year, and he's posted a 5.52 ERA and 1.98 WHIP in 14.2 innings. He could be an option to join the Phillies' bullpen at some point.

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    Cam Bedrosian: Opts for free agency

    Cam Bedrosian has chosen to become a free agent, Shayna Rubin of The San Jose Mercury News reports.The righty, designated for assignment Tuesday by Oakland, will not join Triple-A Las Vegas. After beginning his Athletics career with seven consecutive scoreless appearances, Bedrosian yielded a solo homer in each of his last two outings. His 5.52 ERA is largely attributable to early-season struggles with the Reds, so the recent success could certainly be appealing to a team with an underperforming bullpen. Many such clubs exist at this point, so Bedrosian may find himself on an MLB roster again in the near future.

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    Athletics' Cam Bedrosian: Designated for assignment

    Cam Bedrosian was designated for assignment by the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday.Bedrosian signed a minor-league deal with the A's in late April and was later called up May 21. His DFA comes as a bit of a surprise given that he allowed just two earned runs across nine innings with the Athletics, but J.B. Wendelken's (oblique) activation from the injured list ultimately leaves Bedrosian as the odd man out of the Oakland bullpen. Bedrosian should have a strong chance of attracting interest from clubs searching for bullpen help on the waiver wire.

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    Athletics' Cam Bedrosian: Still scoreless with Athletics

    Cam Bedrosian, who allowed two hits and no walks over a scoreless ninth inning in a loss to the Royals on Thursday, has yet to be scored upon in the 5.1 innings covering his four appearances with the Oakland Athletics.Bedrosian put on another impressive display Thursday, firing eight of his nine pitches for strikes during his one frame. The 29-year-old has already coaxed his ERA down from 11.12 to 5.73 during his time in Oakland and appears to be making a solid case for higher-leverage assignments with his body of work thus far.

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    Athletics' Cam Bedrosian: Impressive in team debut

    Cam Bedrosian fired two scoreless innings in a loss to the Mariners on Monday, allowing a walk and recording a strikeout.Bedrosian was highly impressive over his 29-pitch outing, which marked his first appearance for the Oakland Athletics after having his contract selected from Triple-A Las Vegas on Friday. The right-hander was in need for a fresh start after an utterly forgettable stint with the Reds to open the campaign, and perhaps Monday's outing will be a springboard to success as a middle-relief option.

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    Athletics' Cam Bedrosian: Contract selected by A's

    Cam Bedrosian's contract was selected from Triple-A Las Vegas on Friday, Martin Gallegos of MLB.com reports.The veteran reliever logged an 11.12 ERA earlier this season in 5.2 innings with Cincinnati and did not allow a run while striking out five in five innings at Las Vegas. He will presumably operate in a low-leverage role.

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