The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Bedrosian clan rallies for Angel

Former Braves reliever eager to see son pitch in homecoming of sort.

- By Erica A. Hernandez ehernandez@ajc.com

For the first time in more than four years, Steve Bedrosian will spend Father’s Day with all five of his children.

The former Braves reliever’s son Cam and his new Angels teammates are in town for three games against the Braves, a series that started Friday and will end Sunday with an 8 p.m. Father’s Day game. Cam was called up to the majors June 3 after spending all or part of four seasons in the minors. He was a firstround draft pick in 2010.

“That’s the biggest part, is that I’m actually home for Fa-

ther’s Day,” Cam said. “They’ll probably come up here, and we’ll probably go out to lunch or something like that, but other than that I’m pretty busy during the day.”

The Angels’ Friday night game against the Braves wasn’t the first time that Bedrosian saw his son in the big leagues. He made the trip to Houston to see the Angels take on the Astros and saw Cam pitch an inning.

“I told him no matter what it is, what time, where we are, whatever: We’re dropping and going to see his debut because I know how important it is,” Bedrosian said.

He said besides being overwhelme­d with pride, seeing his son’s major league debut made him think of his own in 1981 with the Braves in Dodger Stadium.

“He worked hard this winter in the gym. He worked hard with me throwing in the pastures at home and throwing at Home Plate in Peachtree City,” Bedrosian said of Cam. “He’s worked his way to where he is now, and he knows what it takes.”

Cam is serving as a right-handed relief pitcher now, a role his father is familiar with.

“A lot of similariti­es in our careers and obvious- ly a lot of difference­s, but a lot of similariti­es,” said Bedrosian, known during his 14 seasons in the majors for his right-handed relief pitching.

“He’s off and running, and he’s got to earn his stripes now. He’ll continue to learn all the little things he’s got to learn in the big leagues.”

Exactly 10 days after he was called up, Cam made a trip to where it all began — for more than just a good night’s rest in his parents’ house. Born and reared in Senoia, Cam and his siblings grew up attending Braves games at Turner Field with their dad.

“Ironic enough, we had looked at the schedule and saw that the Angels were going to visit here, and way back we thought, wouldn’t that be nice,” Bedrosian said. “We’re glad it came to fruition.”

Over the three-game series, Cam will have his parents, siblings, grandparen­ts, former coaches and teammates, as well as friends from his hometown in the stands. As a relief pitcher, Cam said he’s hopeful he will be able to make it into a game for an inning or two.

“As soon as they heard I was called up and they knew I was coming here, everybody got their own tickets, and I think they’ll be pretty close to the bullpen (Friday night),” Cam said.

The large hometown crowd may make Cam a little more nervous with the added pressure, but more than that, he’s ex- cited for them to see him play, he said.

“Everybody around my hometown loves the Braves, so they were excited that I got to come and see them,” Cam said. “So now hopefully we’ll have a couple more Angels fans in the stands.”

Even though Cam spent the evening before his first game in Turner Field at the Bedrosian family home, he said he wasn’t sure if his dad would be wearing Angels red or Braves navy blue. His dad and the entire family showed up outfitted in Angels red — and proud of it.

“We’re Angels fans now, and that’s our new team,” Bedrosian said. “We will cheer for the Angels when they’re playing the Braves. I got to say it. I’m just going to be honest, but I cheer for the Braves when they’re playing anybody else.”

 ?? ARKANSAS TRAVELER BASEBALL ?? Before being called up by the Los Angeles Angels on June 3, Cam Bedrosian, who grew up in Senoia, south of Atlanta, spent most of four seasons in the minor leagues, including with the Arkansas Travelers. Steve Bedrosian Former Braves pitcher
ARKANSAS TRAVELER BASEBALL Before being called up by the Los Angeles Angels on June 3, Cam Bedrosian, who grew up in Senoia, south of Atlanta, spent most of four seasons in the minor leagues, including with the Arkansas Travelers. Steve Bedrosian Former Braves pitcher

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