Erick Fedde Bio
Erick James Fedde, born on February 25, 1993, is an American professional baseball pitcher. He has pitched in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington Nationals, Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves, and Milwaukee Brewers, and also spent a season in the KBO League with the NC Dinos. A first-round draft pick in 2014, Fedde rebuilt his career overseas before returning to the majors as a reliable starter.
After dominating the KBO in 2023 and winning the Choi Dong-won Award and KBO League Most Valuable Player honors, Fedde signed a two-year deal with the Chicago White Sox and later contributed for the St. Louis Cardinals. Following short stints with the Atlanta Braves and Milwaukee Brewers in 2025, he became a free agent heading into the 2025-26 offseason.
Early Life and Background
Erick James Fedde was born on February 25, 1993, in Las Vegas, Nevada, and raised in the Sunrise Manor area. He attended Las Vegas High School, where he was a multi-position player who pitched and also played outfield. His high school teammate, Bryce Harper, played catcher during that period and would later become the first overall pick in the 2010 MLB Draft and a future Washington Nationals teammate.
The San Diego Padres selected Fedde in the 24th round of the 2011 MLB Draft, but he did not sign, choosing instead to honor his college commitment. He enrolled at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), where he spent three seasons with the UNLV Rebels baseball program. Fedde balanced his development as a starting pitcher with a demanding academic load at the Las Vegas campus.
Path to Baseball
Fedde started 15 games for the UNLV Rebels as a freshman in 2012, finishing 6-5 with a 3.59 earned run average (ERA) and 66 strikeouts over 90 and one-third innings. As a sophomore in 2013, he started another 15 games and went 7-5 with a 3.92 ERA and 83 strikeouts across 96 and one-third innings. During the summer of 2013, he pitched for the United States collegiate national team and also played in the Cape Cod Baseball League for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox.
His junior year at UNLV ended abruptly. In the first start of 2014, Fedde struck out a career-high 11 batters while allowing only one hit, drawing first-round attention from MLB scouts. He finished that shortened season 8-2 with a 1.76 ERA and 82 strikeouts in 76 and two-thirds innings. In May 2014, however, he underwent Tommy John surgery, which ended his college season and delayed the start of his professional career.
Erick Fedde Career
Early Career (2014-2016)
The Washington Nationals selected Fedde in the first round, 18th overall, of the 2014 MLB Draft, and he signed for $2.51 million on July 18, 2014. He did not play at all that year while recovering from Tommy John surgery. In 2015, he pitched for the Auburn Doubledays and the Hagerstown Suns, posting a combined 5-3 record and 3.38 ERA.
Fedde began 2016 with the Potomac Nationals before a promotion to the Harrisburg Senators in August. He finished that year 8-5 with a 3.12 ERA, positioning himself for a major league opportunity. By 2017, the Nationals added him to the 40-man roster and worked him as both a starter and reliever to manage his innings.
Washington Nationals (2017-2022)
Fedde made his MLB debut on July 30, 2017, starting the first game of a doubleheader against the Colorado Rockies. He bounced between the majors and Triple-A Syracuse during the season, briefly moving to a relief role before returning to starting. In 2018, he improved on his debut numbers, posting a 5.54 ERA with 46 strikeouts across 50 and one-third innings.
He continued his gradual development in 2019, when he registered a 4.50 ERA with 41 strikeouts over a career-high 78 innings in 21 games. He did not pitch in the postseason, missing the Nationals’ run to the 2019 World Series title. In 2020, he went 2-4 with a 4.29 ERA and 28 strikeouts, and he gave up a ball off his pitching hand that produced the highest exit velocity of any ball hit off a major league pitcher that season, 121.3 mph by Giancarlo Stanton.
Across 2021 and 2022, Fedde served as a back-of-the-rotation starter, going 7-9 with a 5.47 ERA in 2021 and 6-13 with a 5.81 ERA in 2022. On November 18, 2022, the Nationals declined to tender him a contract, making him a free agent. He left Washington with an overall 21-33 record and a 5.41 ERA across his major league appearances for the club.
NC Dinos (2023)
After receiving only minor league contract offers from MLB teams, Fedde signed with the NC Dinos of the KBO League on a one-year contract for $1 million, the maximum allowed for a foreign player. The move to Korea revitalized his career and put him on a dominant trajectory. He was named a KBO All-Star and started 30 games for the Dinos.
Fedde finished 20-6 with a 2.00 ERA and 209 strikeouts in 180 and one-third innings, winning the KBO pitching Triple Crown. He became the first foreign pitcher in league history to record 20 wins and 200 or more strikeouts in a single season. Following the year, he was named the Choi Dong-won Award winner, the KBO equivalent of the Cy Young Award, and earned KBO League Most Valuable Player honors.
Chicago White Sox (2023-2024)
On December 13, 2023, Fedde signed a two-year, $15 million contract with the Chicago White Sox, returning to the majors on a guaranteed deal. In 21 starts for the White Sox in 2024, he posted a 7-4 record and 3.11 ERA with 108 strikeouts over 121 and two-thirds innings. His midseason performance made him one of the more attractive trade candidates on the Chicago roster.
St. Louis Cardinals (2024-2025)
On July 29, 2024, the White Sox traded Fedde to the St. Louis Cardinals as part of a three-team deal that also moved Tommy Pham to St. Louis, sent Tommy Edman, Michael Kopech, and Oliver Gonzalez to the Los Angeles Dodgers, and sent Miguel Vargas, Alexander Albertus, Jeral Pérez, and a player to be named later to Chicago. In 10 starts down the stretch for the Cardinals in 2024, he went 2-5 with a 3.72 ERA and 46 strikeouts across 55 and two-thirds innings.
Fedde returned to the Cardinals in 2025 and on May 9 pitched a complete-game shutout against his former team, the Washington Nationals. In 20 appearances that year, he compiled a 3-10 record and 5.22 ERA with 63 strikeouts across 101 and two-thirds innings. The Cardinals designated him for assignment on July 23, 2025, ending his time in St. Louis.
Atlanta Braves (2025)
On July 27, 2025, the Cardinals traded Fedde, along with cash considerations, to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations. In five appearances, including four starts, he went 1-2 with an 8.10 ERA and 13 strikeouts over 23 and one-third innings. The Braves released him on August 24, 2025, after a brief and difficult stint.
Milwaukee Brewers (2025)
On August 27, 2025, Fedde signed a one-year contract with the Milwaukee Brewers. In seven appearances for Milwaukee, he logged an 0-1 record and 3.38 ERA with seven strikeouts over 16 innings of work. On September 28, the Brewers designated him for assignment, and after clearing waivers, he was sent outright to the Triple-A Nashville Sounds on September 30. He elected free agency on October 18.
Driving Style and Strengths
Fedde works primarily with a four-seam fastball that sits in the mid-90s, paired with a slider and a changeup that he uses against left-handed hitters. His strength is generating swings and misses in the strike zone, which was central to his record 209 strikeouts in the KBO in 2023. He has shown the ability to carry that swing-and-miss profile back to MLB, particularly during his 2024 stint with the Chicago White Sox.
Notable Events and Milestones
His most celebrated milestone came in 2023, when he became the first foreign pitcher in KBO League history to record 20 wins and 200 or more strikeouts in a single season. He also threw a complete-game shutout against the Washington Nationals on May 9, 2025, in his first season back in the National League with the St. Louis Cardinals. He was the 18th overall pick in the 2014 MLB Draft by the Washington Nationals.
Erick Fedde Career Wins
Erick James Fedde has accumulated wins across multiple professional leagues, including MLB and the KBO. His most decorated season came in 2023 with the NC Dinos, when he won 20 games and took home the KBO pitching Triple Crown. He has added MLB wins with the Washington Nationals, Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, and Atlanta Braves.
MLB Highlights
Fedde’s most consistent MLB stretch came in 2024, when he went 7-4 with a 3.11 ERA across 21 starts for the Chicago White Sox. He won his first MLB start on July 30, 2017, against the Colorado Rockies and recorded his first career complete-game shutout on May 9, 2025, against the Washington Nationals. His overall MLB win total includes contributions spread across the Nationals, White Sox, Cardinals, and Braves.
Other Wins & Performances
Beyond MLB, Fedde’s 20-win 2023 season with the NC Dinos stands as his signature performance. He also posted winning records in the minor leagues for Auburn, Hagerstown, Potomac, and Harrisburg during his development years. He was recognized as a KBO Golden Glove Award winner and KBO wins, ERA, and strikeouts leader in 2023.
Erick Fedde Family
Family Background and Baseball Lineage
Publicly available details about Fedde’s parents and extended family are limited. He grew up in Sunrise Manor, Nevada, and attended Las Vegas High School, where his most notable teammate was Bryce Harper. The high school connection eventually carried into the major leagues, when both played for the Washington Nationals.
Personal Life
Fedde is known to keep his personal life private, and few details about his spouse or children have been made public. He lists Las Vegas, Nevada, as his hometown and maintains ties to the region where he grew up and attended college at UNLV.
2025 Season Performance
Fedde opened 2025 with the St. Louis Cardinals and recorded a complete-game shutout against the Washington Nationals on May 9. Across 20 appearances for St. Louis, he posted a 3-10 record and 5.22 ERA before the Cardinals designated him for assignment on July 23. The outing against Washington was the highlight of his Cardinals year, showing the form that made him a 20-game winner in Korea the season before.
On July 27, 2025, the Cardinals traded him to the Atlanta Braves, and Fedde went 1-2 with an 8.10 ERA in five appearances before Atlanta released him on August 24. He signed with the Milwaukee Brewers three days later and pitched to a 3.38 ERA across seven appearances before being designated for assignment on September 28. He elected free agency on October 18, closing out a turbulent but still active 2025 campaign.

