A Look At the LA Angels Bullpen & What To Expect Going Forward

April 8, 2017; Anaheim, CA, USA; Los Angeles Angels relief pitcher Cam Bedrosian (32) and catcher Martin Maldonado (12) celebrate the 5-4 victory against the Seattle Mariners at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
April 8, 2017; Anaheim, CA, USA; Los Angeles Angels relief pitcher Cam Bedrosian (32) and catcher Martin Maldonado (12) celebrate the 5-4 victory against the Seattle Mariners at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports /
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April 8, 2017; Anaheim, CA, USA; Los Angeles Angels relief pitcher Cam Bedrosian (32) throws in the ninth inning against the Seattle Mariners at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
April 8, 2017; Anaheim, CA, USA; Los Angeles Angels relief pitcher Cam Bedrosian (32) throws in the ninth inning against the Seattle Mariners at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports /

Closers –

Cam Bedrosian has the beginnings of another great season. He has only pitched in 3.2 innings, yet he already has two saves and five strikeouts. So far Cam hasn’t allowed a run yet either. I know the season is still young, but if Bedrosian can keep his dominance up throughout the season, then I could see him being an all-star this year. I also think this is the year he cements himself as the Angels everyday closer, with Huston Street still out with an injury.

Andrew Bailey had a good start pitching three hitless innings, all while earning two wins. He has

since been put on the DL with some right shoulder inflammation. If he can get back into the swing of things when he returns, then he very well could be on his way to putting up a season that is close to his first three seasons. His best being his second year with the Athletics when he had a 1.47 ERA in 49.0 innings.