2024 White Sox player: Pope Leo XIV maybe 'had to pray a few times watching us'
Briefly

Erick Fedde returned to Nationals Park, this time as a St. Louis Cardinal, and pitched the first complete game shutout of his career in a dominant 10-0 win over the Nationals. After being released by Washington, Fedde revitalized his career in South Korea and proved himself in Major League Baseball, eventually leading to his current success in St. Louis. His journey highlights the challenges of his former team, the White Sox, who are struggling in the league, contrasting with Fedde's upward trajectory and newfound achievements.
Fedde returned to Nationals Park for the first time since the Washington Nationals let him go after the 2022 season, pitching the first complete game and shutout of his career in a 10-0 trouncing by his St. Louis Cardinals.
Despite pitching for the worst team in modern Major League history, Fedde posted a 3.11 ERA in 21 starts, earning a trade to St. Louis.
Locking in on his assignment in Washington, Fedde showed determination and humor in assessing his past with the White Sox and the new role he has carved out.
Things are still grim for the White Sox... but they're still looking up for Fedde, who struck out eight on Friday and lowered his ERA to 3.86.
Read at Yahoo Sports
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