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Quick Notes: Former Washington Nationals pitcher Erick Fedde wins KBO MVP

The former Washington Nationals starting pitcher Erick Fedde wins the Korean Baseball Organizations MVP

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by Richard Wachtel
Quick Notes: Former Washington Nationals pitcher Erick Fedde wins KBO MVP
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Former Washington Nationals RHP starting pitcher Erick Fedde became the first foreign pitcher in the Korean Baseball Organization’s history to win the pitching Triple Crown -- and just the fourth pitcher overall.

Feede led the KBO league with 20 wins, 209 strikeouts, and a 2.00 ERA. Fedde is also the first non-Korean pitcher to record at least 20 wins and 200 strikeouts in one season.

Over the six years with the Washington Nationals, Erick Fedde had a win-loss percentage of .389 with a career 21-33 win-loss record and an ERA of 5.41. He appeared in 102 games, started in 88 games, and pitched a total of 454.1 innings.

Congratulations Erick.


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