White Sox Sign 32-Year-Old Righty After Short Brewers Stint
Summary
The Chicago White Sox signed pitcher Erick Fedde to a one-year contract. Fedde, who has played for multiple teams recently, is set to compete for a spot in the White Sox's starting rotation.Key Facts
- The White Sox signed Erick Fedde, a 32-year-old pitcher, to a one-year, $1.5 million contract.
- Fedde played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves, and Milwaukee Brewers in 2025.
- His performance improved with the Brewers, achieving a 3.38 ERA in seven appearances.
- Fedde previously played for the White Sox in 2024, having a successful stint with a 4.6 WAR.
- Chicago needs pitching depth due to player recovery from Tommy John surgery.
- Fedde will compete for a spot with pitchers like Sean Burke, Sean Newcomb, and Mike Vasil.
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