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The Milwaukee Brewers were recently bounced out of the postseason by the dominant Los Angeles Dodgers. The Dodgers head to the World Series while the Brewers head home for the offseason.
The Brewers have a few huge decisions to make in the coming weeks and months. They have a few key players headed to free agency, while Freddy Peralta enters the final year of his contract as a prime trade candidate.
But one of the Brewers’ veteran pitchers made the decision for them. Veteran Erick Fedde recently cut ties with Milwaukee by electing free agency this offseason.
Fedde was decent with the Brewers this season, pitching in seven games and recording 16 innings and allowing six earned runs in his time with the team. He was never going to be an impact maker on Milwaukee’s roster, but he ate up a couple of innings.
The righty began the season with the St. Louis Cardinals, and it was a disaster. He was hit hard seemingly every time out until the Cardinals opted to designate him for assignment before trading him to the Atlanta Braves. His time with the Braves was worse than anybody expected, which is how he eventually landed with the Brewers.
While Fedde doesn’t have a very high ceiling going forward, he should be able to find a spot on a roster this offseason.
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