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Article: Bedard handles Rays for 15th win: Patterson's 3-run HR is plenty for O's lefty.
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- The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
- Article date:
- September 19, 2006
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Byline: Jeff Zrebiec
Sep. 19--ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Another meaningless game at Tropicana Field -- aren't they all here in September? -- actually featured a feel-good story line for the Orioles, even if Erik Bedard didn't want to acknowledge it. Bedard, the Orioles' top starter, has said on numerous occasions this year that his only goal was to better his win total from the previous season, which was six. If he was serious -- and one never knows with Bedard, who is typically guarded in his dealings with the media -- he was selling himself tremendously short. The Orioles' left-hander won his 15th game last night in an effort that offered more proof that ...
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