Background
Bedrosian, Steve was born on December 6, 1957 in Methuen, Massachusetts, United States.
Bedrosian, Steve was born on December 6, 1957 in Methuen, Massachusetts, United States.
Student, University New Haven.
Nicknamed "Bedrock", he played from 1981 to 1995 with the Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, San Francisco Giants and Minnesota Twins. In 1985, his only full season as a starter, Bedrosian went 7–15 and set a Major League record for most starts in a single season without a complete game (37). Bedrosian was traded by the Braves to the Phillies in the off-season and was converted to a reliever before the 1986 season.
In his first year in relief, he saved 29 games.
He was traded to the Giants during the 1989 season to help their pennant drive that year. Currently, Bedrosian resides in Newnan, Georgia, where he served on the Coweta county board of education, through 2010, and is an assistant baseball coach at East Coweta high school.
In 2008, Bedrosian was inducted into the Coweta Sports Hall of Fame. Bedrosian also played college baseball at the University of New Haven and has been inducted into its Hall of Fame.
Bedrosian has four sons: Cameron, who plays for the Los Angeles Angels, drafted by them in the 2010 MLB draft.
Kyle, who played for Mercer University and is a pitching coach at local baseball academy Home Plate. Cody, and Carson who also played for East Coweta High. Bedrosian was referenced in the lieutenant"s Always Sunny In Philadelphia A Very Sunny Christmas episode.
As a member of the Minnesota Twins, Bedrosian faced his former team in the 1991 World Series.
Married Tammy Blackwell, October 20, 1984. Children: Stephen, Cody.