The Cardinals finally allowed a run, but their winning streak rolls on after a victory over the Nats
- On May 9, 2025, St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Erick Fedde pitched a complete game shutout against the Washington Nationals in Washington, marking the first time in his career he achieved this feat.
- Fedde, drafted by the Nationals in 2014 and part of their 2019 World Series team, returned to the majors after playing in South Korea and struggling as a starter in 2021-22.
- Fedde completed a shutout for St. Louis by delivering 109 pitches, of which 68 were strikes; he gave up six hits, struck out eight batters, and did not issue any walks, helping lead the team to a 10-0 victory.
- After the victory, Fedde said, "I was going to pitch there, it's an exciting feeling," adding that it felt special to perform well as an opponent on the field where he started his career.
- Fedde’s performance marked the first Cardinals shutout since 2022 and suggested he could build on this milestone despite past challenges in his career.
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The Cardinals finally allowed a run, but their winning streak rolls on after a victory over the Nats
Strong pitching was the story again when the St. Louis Cardinals won their seventh straight game. Andre Pallante took a shutout into the eighth inning. Although the Cardinals fell a couple innings short of their third consecutive shutout, their overall…
Cardinals’ Bats Erupt in 10-0 Nationals Rout - The Southern Maryland Chronicle
WASHINGTON, D.C., May 9, 2025 — The St. Louis Cardinals dominated the Washington Nationals 10-0 at Nationals Park, improving their record to 20-19 in the National League Central. The Nationals, now 17-22 in the NL East, were held scoreless by Cardinals pitcher Erick Fedde, who delivered a complete-game shutout. The game, attended by 27,849 fans, lasted 2 hours and 45 minutes under clear 59-degree weather.Fedde earned the win, moving to 3-3 with …
Fedde throws first career shutout as Cardinals blank Nats 10-0
WASHINGTON (AP) — Erick Fedde threw his first career shutout, Willson Contreras drove in three runs and the St. Louis Cardinals routed the Washington Nationals 10-0 on Friday night for their sixth straight victory.

Erick Fedde’s first career shutout comes against the Nationals, who drafted him
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a baseball odyssey that included a season pitching in South Korea, Erick Fedde was back where he started Friday night — and he delivered the best performance of his career.
Erick Fedde throws first career shutout as the Cardinals blank Nats
WASHINGTON (AP) — Erick Fedde threw his first career shutout, Willson Contreras drove in three runs and the St. Louis Cardinals routed the Washington Nationals 10-0 on Friday night for their sixth straight victory. The Cardinals have surrendered only 13 runs in their last six games, recording back-to-back shutouts, and they moved above .500 for the first time since April 4. The winning streak is their longest since July 2023. Fedde (3-3), who pl…
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