Erik Bedard, 11-year veteran of four teams, retires with 71-82 record

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Friday, June 12, 2015

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. -- Erik Bedard has ended his attempt at a comeback from yet another injury and announced his retirement after an 11-year major league career.

The oft-injured left-hander had been pitching for the Dodgers at Class A Rancho Cucamonga, rehabbing a strained lat muscle. The news was announced Thursday.

The 36-year-old Bedard went 71-82 with one save in a big league career that included time withBaltimore, Seattle, Boston and Tampa Bay. His best season came with the Orioles in 2007, when he went 13-5 with 221 strikeoutsand finished fifth in the AL Cy Young Award voting. He was 15-11 a year earlier.

But he topped 150 innings only once after 2007 because of a series of injuries in 2013.

Bedard made three starts for the Dodgers' minor league team in the California League this season. He had been slowed by injuries late in his career.