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Fedde Tosses A Complete Game Shutout at Nats' Expense

Nats Chat

Mark Zuckerman & Al Galdi

Sports, Baseball

4.9574 Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Erick Fedde, a former 1st Round pick for the Nats in 2014, shutout his old club on Friday night in D.C in the Cardinals 10-0 victory. Mark & Al evaluate Fedde's masterpiece, where he only gave up six hits on 109 pitches. This is the second time Fedde dominated his original team as he did so last May in a seven inning effort for the White Sox. (12:05) While we are here, Patrick Corbin threw a good outing on Friday night for Texas. Corbin has a ERA of 3.13 for the Rangers this season and Mark tries to lend an explanation for the better numbers this season. (17:30) Mitchell Parker had a third consecutive poor start as only has lasted four innings. Parker had immediate trouble as he walked the first two St. Luis batters he faced and both came across to score that frame. (26:40) The relief pitching struggled again and after the game Lucas Sims was released. Sims only recorded two outs in the top of the 8th and issued four walks that led to three Cardinal runs. He leaves his brief time with the organization with a 13.86 ERA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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0:00.0

Walters is the place to be this time of year, across the street from Nationals Park and near

0:05.2

Audi Field, open daily from 11 a.m. until 2 a.m. And on the weekends, closing time is at 3 a.m.

0:16.0

Swing in a line drive to left center. It's going to be another hit for Herrera.

0:20.1

Heading for third Aronado being waved home. He'll score, throw going towards second. Garcia the tag on Herrera, and he's safe. He gets a double. A run batted in scoring Aronado from second. Contreras over to third with nobody out a run home in the fifth. The Cardinals ended their lead.

0:38.2

It's now St. Louis 5 in Washington, nothing.

0:41.1

Here's the wine, here's the pitch, and a swing and a pop-up.

0:44.7

Left side, shallow left, shortstop win calling, makes the catch,

0:49.7

and Eric Fennie has done it.

0:52.3

He has tossed what is so rare these days in baseball.

0:56.5

A complete game, but not only a complete game, a complete game shutout.

1:01.2

He gets a big, big hug from his catcher Pedro Pahez.

1:05.3

In fact, lifted Fetty off the ground with that hug.

1:08.5

The former national comes into Nationals Park and beats his old club

1:12.5

and really made it look pretty easy tonight. And welcome to Nat's chat along with Massensports.com

1:20.2

Nationals insider Mark Zuckerman, who was at Nationals Park. I'm Al Galdi, host of the Al Galdi

1:24.7

podcast. Did you see the recent news about Mason Deneberg?

1:28.9

The Nants took starting pitcher Mason Deneberg out of a Florida high school with the number 27 overall

1:33.9

pick in the 2018 MLB draft. He did not work out in part due to injury. And he on Thursday afternoon

1:40.6

announced that he was retiring from professional baseball and joining the University

1:45.5

of Central Florida as a punter. Good for him. Another starting pitcher who the Nats took in the

1:51.2

first round of an MLB draft who did not work out for the Nats is Eric Fetty. He on Friday evening

1:56.6

tossed a six-hit shutout of the Nats. Where the heck was at when he was with the Nats?

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