Southpaw Erik Bedard hasn't pitched into August since 2007, but the Red Sox are hoping he can bolster their rotation for the rest of the season. The Sox acquired Bedard from Seattle today in a complicated trade:
(July 31, 2011, by Washingtondude) Read more When newly acquired Mariners outfielder Casper Wells met Erik Bedard before Sunday's game, he told the left-hander how glad he was to be on the same team. "Man, I hated seeing that curveball," Wells told
(July 31, 2011, by Washingtondude) Read more When newly acquired Mariners outfielder Casper Wells met Erik Bedard before Sunday's game, he told the left-hander how glad he was to be on the same team. "Man, I hated seeing that curveball," Wells told
The Red Sox needed a starter, and Erik Bedard was right there in front of them. The Saturday trade for Rich Harden shifted Bedard out of the picture, but the unsatisfactory review of Harden's medicals shifted Bedard back in, and the fact that the Red
By Ian Browne / MLB.com | 07/31/11 6:54 PM ET CHICAGO — The Red Sox, who had been on the prowl for a starting pitcher all week, got one with just minutes to spare before Sunday's 4 pm ET non-waiver Trade Deadline, landing lefty Erik Bedard from the
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