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Erik Bedard, 2013


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He is probably buckling under the pressure of being the Atros' highest paid player.

LOL. I watched this game. It was like watching Amanda Wurlizer pitch for the Bad News Bears. The defense made some terrible plays behind him and the offense put up a big fat zero so it really didn't matter that Bedard gave up 5 runs, he would have taken the loss if he had given up one run.

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ERIK BEDARD O (vs. RANGERS, 8/21)

IP:O 4.33

H:o. 5

R:O. 3

ER:) 2

BB:. 4

SO:. 2

Pitches: 92 (53 Strikes, 39 Balls)

2013 ERA: 4.48

This game was in Arlington, and I think you could have fried an egg on Bedard's arm by the 5th inning. The Astros did their Bad News Bears fielding again, they really should play Bizet's Carmen when they take the field. And the strike zone was a movable target.

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Astros move Erik Bedard to the bullpen

The Astros have a gaggle of rookie starters (they are going to a six-man rotation, even without Bedard) that they probably want to look at. But blaming Bedard for going 3-9 is laughable.

It is tough to compete when your big dollar free agent pitcher gets sent to the pen.

I am sure the Astros didn't foresee paying Bedard 1.5 million to pitch out of the pen.

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It is tough to compete when your big dollar free agent pitcher gets sent to the pen.

I am sure the Astros didn't foresee paying Bedard 1.5 million to pitch out of the pen.

It's actually $1.15 million. Considering that he was their "big dollar free agent pitcher" and they have a total payroll of $13 million, I'd say their failure to complete is not in any way Bedard's fault.

http://www.spotrac.com/top-salaries/mlb/relief-pitcher/

And when compared to other relief pitchers, Bedard is not even paid the average salary ($1.78 million).

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