There are a dozen players who qualified as Article XX(B) free agents who could opt-out of their minor league deals on Sunday.
It was in July of 2019 when Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs tragically passed away due to an overdose. The baseball world was heartbroken and the Angels’ family was shattered with the loss of their beloved teammate.
On Tuesday, the latest round of testimonies in the case of U.S. v. Eric Kay was heard before a federal court in Fort Worth which is centered around the death of Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs in 2019.
Rockies first baseman C.J. Cron, free-agent right-handers Matt Harvey and Mike Morin, and Phillies righty Cam Bedrosian were called as witnesses in the ongoing Eric Kay trial today, as covered in detail by ESPN’s T.J.
As the Major League Baseball lockout continues, teams are only permitted to sign players to minor league deals. The Philadelphia Phillies did just that this afternoon, announcing that they signed six players to minor league contracts with invitations to attend major league spring training as non-roster invites.
He’s the second-best Bedrosian in Phillies history and also the second-best Cameron. I tried really hard to find something fun to say about Cam Bedrosian.
From 1986-1988, the Philadelphia Phillies won just an average of 77 games a season. The World Series win in 1980 and appearance in 1983 kept flying by in the rearview mirror.
Bedrosian is back in the majors with his third club of the season. He began the year with the Reds but struggled mightily, leading to his release.
Philadelphia seems to be a good landing spot for Bedrosian to work his way back to the majors relatively quickly.
The A’s will have a week to trade Bedrosian or place him on waivers.
The Reds announced Wednesday that right-hander Cam Bedrosian has rejected an outright assignment to their alternate site after clearing waivers. He’s now a free agent and is free to sign with any team.
Both players made the Opening Day roster after going to camp on non-roster deals.
Bedrosian, 29, becomes the latest non-roster addition for a Reds club that has largely sat out the market for MLB free agents.
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