Cardinals Face Cubs In Friday Matinee

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Erick Fedde Debuts for Cardinals

Cardinals Face Cubs in Friday Matinee

Fedde Struggled in Cardinals Debut

Erick Fedde admitted that the moment got big for him in his Cardinals debut.

Fedde, who was acquired from the Chicago White Sox in a trade earlier this week, gave up three runs on eight hits in 3 1/3 innings against the Cubs.

He walked two batters and struck out four.

The Cardinals went on to lose the game 5-3.

Fedde Eager to Pitch for Playoff Team

Fedde said he was eager to pitch for a potential playoff team after spending four months in the cellar with the Chicago White Sox.

The Cardinals are currently in first place in the NL Central, with a 76-55 record.

Fedde said he is excited to be a part of the Cardinals' playoff push.

Fedde Labored in First Inning

Fedde labored through a 23-pitch first inning, but he escaped without giving up a run.

He gave up a single to Patrick Wisdom and a double to Seiya Suzuki, but he struck out Ian Happ and got Nico Hoerner to ground out.

Fedde said he was able to settle down after the first inning.

Cardinals Interested in KBO MVP

The Cardinals have strong interest in the 2023 KBO MVPs services, according to reports.

The player, who has not been identified, is a right-handed pitcher.

The Cardinals are looking to add depth to their starting rotation.

Fedde Met with Pitching Coach

Fedde met with pitching coach Dusty Blake on the mound in the midst of an inning slipping from his grasp.

Blake helped Fedde make some adjustments, and he was able to get out of the inning without giving up any more runs.

Fedde said he appreciated Blake's help.

Fedde's Career

Fedde is a 29-year-old right-handed pitcher.

He was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the first round of the 2014 MLB draft.

He made his MLB debut with the Nationals in 2017.

Fedde has a career record of 22-31 with a 4.91 ERA.

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