Erick Fedde is on the move again.
The pitcher signed a one-year contract with the Chicago White Sox, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reported on Monday.
Fedde split last season between the St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves and Milwaukee Brewers, totalling 141 innings of 5.49 ERA ball over 32 games (24) starts.
The 32-year-old Las Vegas native began his career in 2017 with the Washington Nationals, spending six seasons there before heading to Korea for one season.
He then returned to MLB in 2024 with the White Sox, who dealt him to the Cardinals midway through the season.
Now, he's back in the South Side, joining a club which has made a number of win-now moves this off-season, headlined by the signing of Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami.







