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05/09 20:54 CDT Erick Fedde throws his first career shutout as the Cardinals
blank the Nats 10-0
Erick Fedde throws his first career shutout as the Cardinals blank the Nats 10-0
By BYRON KERR
Associated Press
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 played for the Nationals from 2017-22 and won a World Series
title with Washington in 2019, made his second start against his former team.
The 32-year-old right-hander allowed six hits, struck out eight and walked none
while throwing 109 pitches in his first career complete game.
Fedde threw seven scoreless innings in his previous start against the
Nationals, last May 14 for the Chicago White Sox.
He joins Texas' Nathan Eovaldi and San Diego's Michael King as the only
pitchers to throw shutouts in 2025.
Washington lost its third straight and was shut out for the third time, while
St. Louis has five shutout wins.
Contreras had a two-run double in the first inning against Mitchell Parker
(3-3). Nolan Arenado, who missed Wednesday's game with back spasms, had three
hits.
Parker lasted only four innings, allowing four runs on seven hits. He has
allowed 15 earned runs in his last three starts.
Key moment Fedde allowed a single to James Wood leading off the ninth, but manager Oliver Marmol let him stay in the game. He got a double-play grounder from Nathaniel Lowe and retired Keibert Ruiz on a popup to end it. Key stat Contreras went 2 for 4, extending his on-base streak to 21 games. He is batting. 366 (26 for 71) over that stretch with 15 RBIs. Up next The series continues Saturday with the Cardinals' Andre Pallante (2-2, 4.75 ERA) opposing the Nats' Trevor Williams (2-3, 5.76). ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb |
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