Riggleman expresses concern about Bedard’s hip, back
SEATTLE – Erik Bedard might not be fully healthy, Mariners manager Jim Riggleman hinted before Seattle played Detroit on Saturday night.
Bedard, who was slowed earlier in the season by back and hip problems, has not thrown 100 pitches in a start in more than a month. On Friday he was pulled after five innings and 99 pitches, despite giving up just one run to Detroit.
“I know he doesn’t talk to (the media) all that much so he’s not going to make excuses, but I don’t think he’s totally feeling right with what was happening before with the hip and back,” Riggleman said.
“It could be that he is actually pitching a lot more than what is kind of perceived that he should be pitching. That’s the approach I’m taking.”
Bedard has not thrown more than 100 pitches since May 28, when he threw 110 against Boston. Last year with Baltimore, Bedard tossed more than 100 pitches in 21 starts.
Bedard didn’t speak to the media after Friday’s game and was not seen in the clubhouse before the game Saturday.