The Milwaukee Brewers are headed for a very important offseason. They have multiple starting pitchers headed for free agency. They also have a huge decision to make with their ace, Freddy Peralta.
The Milwaukee Brewers’ season came to an end on Friday after being swept by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLCS. Despite the loss, the Brewers still took a massive step forward in 2025, winning a franchise-record 97 games and claiming their fourth NL Central division title in the last five years.
Sometimes, it's the moves you don't make that hurt more than the moves you do. The St. Louis Cardinals had a chance to recoup real value last offseason for starting pitcher Erick Fedde with only one year remaining on his contract.
How many of the active MLB players with 300 or more doubles in their career can you name in five minutes?
A lot of Milwaukee Brewers finished the season with their futures up in the air. But at least most of those players had spots on the playoff roster. While
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
The St. Louis Cardinals had quite the disappointing season. Rather than committing to a rebuild or contending for a postseason spot, the Cardinals sat somewhere in the middle.
The Milwaukee Brewers aren't losing veteran hurler Erick Fedde after all. The Brewers got some positive news right at the end of the regular season. Milwaukee got All-Star closer Trevor Megill back into the mix along with DL Hall.
One former St. Louis Cardinals hurler's roller coaster season continued on Sunday. The 2025 Major League Baseball regular season finale is on Sunday and former Cardinals hurler Erick Fedde didn't get through the day without getting designated for assignment, again.
The Brewers announced today that left-hander DL Hall and right-hander Trevor Megill have been reinstated from the 15-day injured list. In corresponding moves, they have optioned right-hander Carlos Rodríguez and designated righty Erick Fedde for assignment.
When the Milwaukee Brewers took a flyer on Erick Fedde late last month, it was hard to get excited. After a highly successful 2024 with the White Sox, Fedde struggled mightily this season and was let go by first St.
The Milwaukee Brewers start a weekend series against the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday. They are on the verge of clinching their seventh postseason berth in the last eight years and are moving closer to their fifth National League Central title in that time period.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
The St. Louis Cardinals have had another rough season. Entering their series finale against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday, they were 65-69 on the year and 18 games back in the National League Central.
Another starting pitcher is the last thing the Milwaukee Brewers thought they would need. But with Quinn Priester scratched from his scheduled Wednesday start, due to a right wrist injury, that’s the boat they found themselves in.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a chance to face off against one of the most polarizing former members of the organization from the 2025 season in the near future.
The Milwaukee Brewers' roster is littered with reclamation projects, and on Wednesday, they'll begin a new experiment. Milwaukee may have the best record in Major League Baseball, but the pitching staff has been quietly ailing of late.
After weeks of rumors and speculation, the St. Louis Cardinals shook up the starting rotation ahead of the 2025 Major League Baseball trade deadline. Fans were clamoring for the Cardinals to move on from veteran starter Erick Fedde.
The Atlanta Braves announced Sunday that veteran reliever Aaron Bummer has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to shoulder inflammation and veteran starter Erick Fedde has been released.
The Atlanta Braves have been struggling immensely with pitching this year, from unsatisfactory performances to injuries, and have been scrambling at the deadline to find new talent to drag the team’s season out of the mud.
The Atlanta Braves obtained right-hander Erick Fedde from the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday for a player to be named later or cash considerations. Fedde is 3-10 with a 5.22 ERA in 20 starts for the Cardinals this season.
Some money is also headed to Atlanta in the deal, with ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez reporting the Cards will be covering the approximately $2.7M remaining on Fedde’s $7.5M salary for the 2025 season.
The St. Louis Cardinals finally bit the bullet and designated Erick Fedd for assignment. This was a move that should have been expected weeks ago, but it seems like the Cardinals' front office didn't want to admit their mistake.
ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Cardinals designated right-hander Erick Fedde for assignment, as Katie Woo of The Athletic first reported. This move severs ties with the 32-year-old pitcher, whose 2025 season faltered dramatically.
The St. Louis Cardinals designated veteran right-hander Erick Fedde for assignment on Wednesday. The Cardinals recalled rookie right-hander Andre Granillo from Triple-A Memphis in a corresponding move.
The Atlanta Braves are going to sell over the next week, as their focus shifts to 2026 and beyond. However, there is one area where they have no choice but to add to some degree.
The St. Louis Cardinals are reportedly actively shopping right-handed starting pitcher Erick Fedde ahead of the MLB trade deadline. The move signals a strategic shift aimed at optimizing the roster and paving the way for emerging talent.
The Cardinals are on the buy/sell bubble but they will pursue trades regardless of which path they take.
The St. Louis Cardinals are giving struggling starting pitcher Erick Fedde at least one more opportunity to get his season back on track. Fedde (3-9, 4.79 ERA) draws the start Saturday afternoon when the Cardinals host the Atlanta Braves in the middle game of a three-game series at Busch Stadium.
The last time we saw Erick Fedde pitch was Sunday night against the Cubs, when he was pulled from the game after recording just four outs. In 1 ⅓ innings pitched, the Cardinals' veteran right-hander allowed three runs on two hits and four walks.
The St. Louis Cardinals have an Erick Fedde problem, but there’s a clear solution. Fedde suffered through another ugly outing on Sunday versus the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.
The Cardinals surprisingly find themselves in contention, but that doesn't mean there aren't some players who should be moved ahead of the deadline.
The St. Louis Cardinals sure are glad that starting pitcher Erick Fedde isn't with the Washington Nationals anymore.
Rival clubs believe that the Cardinals could entertain trade conversations surrounding right-hander Erick Fedde, according to a report from Derrick Goold of the St.
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