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Erick Fedde Weighing Interest From KBO, MLB Clubs

By Steve Adams | November 29, 2023 at 9:35am CDT

Former Nationals first-round pick and top prospect Erick Fedde just wrapped up a dominant season with the Korea Baseball Organization’s NC Dinos, which saw the 30-year-old righty take home league MVP honors in his first season overseas. He’s unsurprisingly drawn MLB interest on the heels of that performance, but Fedde will have to weigh that interest against a considerable raise from his incumbent team. Jee-ho Yoo of South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency reports that Fedde has an offer in hand from the Dinos, which GM Sun-Nam Lim describes as the “best” possible offer his team can make “within the rules” of the KBO.

The KBO caps teams’ spending on foreign players, with first-year players able to earn a maximum of $1MM. Fedde earned that $1MM maximum in 2023. As Yoo further explains, KBO clubs are capped at $4MM to be divided among three foreign players. Each player they’re planning to re-sign for a subsequent season can increase that cap by $100K — up to a maximum of three players.

The maximum offer to Fedde, then, would be $4.1MM — although Lim did not expressly state such an offer has been made. Doing so would require forgoing other foreign signings entirely. It’s plenty feasible that Lim was suggesting they’ve offered what they feel is the most they can while still retaining enough pool space to sign two other foreign players on minimal commitments. Yonhap’s initial report indicates that the Dinos have offered Fedde “at least” one additional year; it’s plausible the team has put forth a multi-year deal, which could technically clock in at just over $4MM in AAV (again, if the Dinos are comfortable entirely forgoing other foreign additions). Near as we at MLBTR can recall, no KBO team has ever gone to such lengths to retain a foreign player. One source who has ample experience dealing with KBO clubs expressed serious doubt to MLBTR that a team would commit its whole pool to one player.

Fedde spoke with Yoo about the decisions he faces this winter, noting that it’s still early in the process and that he faces “so many unknowns” on the heels of leading the KBO in wins (20), strikeouts (209) and ERA (2.00). Fedde touted his faith in agent Scott Boras, voiced his appreciation for everything the Dinos have done for him, and suggested he’ll ultimately do what he feels is best for him and his family.

Fedde’s debut campaign in the KBO was nothing short of remarkable. He pitched 180 1/3 innings of 2.00 ERA ball, averaging six innings per outing along the way. He fanned 29.5% of his opponents against a 4.9% walk rate and recorded an enormous 70% ground-ball rate. KBO hitters don’t tend to focus on elevating the ball as much as their MLB counterparts, so it’s common to see larger ground-ball rates among pitchers there, but a 70% clip is nevertheless excellent.

Presumably, given the demand for starting pitching throughout MLB, Fedde will find guaranteed offers to return to the Majors. The former No. 18 overall pick climbed as high as No. 52 on Baseball America’s top-100 rankings prior to his MLB debut, so there’s certainly some track record and prospect pedigree that adds to his appeal for big league clubs.

Had he just enjoyed a strong season while following the same gameplan he did throughout his time in the Majors and in Triple-A, perhaps interest would be a bit more muted, with teams chalking up his success to facing lighter competition. That’s surely a factor, but Fedde also chatted with Jesse Dougherty of the Washington Post back in September about how he’s worked to change the shape of his breaking ball, change the release point on his heater, alter the grip on his changeup and adding a newly adopted sweeper to his repertoire. It’s a notable enough series of changes — particularly the incorporation of an entirely new offering — that Fedde will be viewed as a decidedly different pitcher than he was during his run with the Nats organization.

The extent to which teams are sold on the changes will obviously determine the strength of offers he’ll receive from MLB teams. In recent years, we’ve seen Merrill Kelly, Chris Flexen and Josh Lindblom parlay strong KBO showings into big league deals — Flexen after spending only one year in South Korea. We’ve not yet seen a former big league pitcher coming back from the KBO reach $10MM in guaranteed money, though Fedde’s performance was more dominant than Kelly and Flexen, and he’s three years younger than Lindblom (another former KBO MVP) was when he returned.

On the other hand, even if an MLB team is willing to offer something like two years and $10-12MM total, Fedde could also consider further betting on himself with another year leading the Dinos’ staff. If he were to repeat this performance or even show improvement, he could take home a healthy raise on this past year’s $1MM salary and then hit the open market next winter in search of a two-, three- or even four-year deal from an MLB club at a much heartier annual rate than is likely available to him right now.

It all boils down to a matter of risk tolerance for Fedde, who’ll have to weigh the options of maxing out on his earning power right now or taking a lesser 2024 contract in pursuit of a heftier deal next offseason. Regardless of which route he chooses, the mere fact that he’s in this position is a testament to the strength of his 2023 performance, which stands a clear-cut example of the earning upside players chase when taking their game overseas.

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  1. cheesemanforever

    2 years ago

    Brewers could use him.

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    • kripes-brewers

      2 years ago

      They’ve landed Thames and Lindblom in the past, as well as a few others from the KBO. I can’t say any of them was a resounding success, but Thames was solid for a year.

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    • deweybelongsinthehall

      2 years ago

      Don’t even know him but I’m intrigued. If an MLB team offers him a two year $10m deal, he’d be hard pressed not to accept it given his age. That is security money and he could still get another deal if he has found success

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  2. Codeeg

    2 years ago

    KBO will always be there for him, given what pitchers are making you’d think some team is going to give him an incentive laden deal with a guarantee of at least $4M

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    • SODOMOJO

      2 years ago

      Yeah that’s what I’m wondering too; what kind of salary difference are we talking here? He’s a unique case because you’re paying for his upside, not his track record.

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  3. richardc

    2 years ago

    The Braves should hop on Fedde, especially if they’re looking to be fairly cheap.

    His success has largely been to him finally discovering new training techniques and going through a program, so his results recently aren’t solely just due to the level of competition.

    Plus, Fedde had several decent to.qualoty pilings in the ML before. If he’s improved like he says he has, then it should not only help raise his ceiling, but it should help him become a more consistent, quality pitcher as well.

    Give him a 1+1 7m deal for the first season, and then with a 9million option and a buyout for 2 million.

    That way both parties are protected in case he fails, but also both parties are rewarded in case he does well…2 years 16mil, or 1 year with a 9mil assurance…Win-win

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  4. magnificence

    2 years ago

    My guess is Dinos are offering that $4m because they know he won’t take it. Would be a bold move to not sign any other foreign players for their squad.

    Reply
  5. stubby66

    2 years ago

    Boy did Boris write this article or what. I say that teams should call his bluff, honestly no team should offer him no more then 3/ 12 with incentives otherwise let him go back there. Also no mention of if teams would hold any arbitrational years? Tired of Boris ruining the prices of salaries. Tired of watching guys making almost 5 million a year when they wouldn’t even make half the teams as a fricken platoon player.

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    • JoeBrady

      2 years ago

      when they wouldn’t even make half the teams as a fricken platoon player.
      =============================
      When someone overpays for a house, a car, a business, etc., it is customary to blame the purchaser, not the seller.

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    • BaseballisLife

      2 years ago

      Boras.

      3.099 years of service time which is irrelevant since he was released by the Nationals. He is a free agent.

      Boras doesn’t set salaries. Team owners decide how much they are willing to pay.

      Are you really trying to say that the owners should get a larger share of the increasing revenue pie than the players?

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  6. solaris602

    2 years ago

    Back to the Nats where it all started.

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    • TheFuzzofKing

      2 years ago

      Hard pass. Seen enough of this guy scrambling for his potential.

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  7. steelerbravenation

    2 years ago

    Someone the Pirates should look at.

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    • Gwynning

      2 years ago

      Heck, even my Pads could use some Fedde Wap!

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  8. SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs

    2 years ago

    Stay in Changwon unless you get a multi-year deal.

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    • Senzapaura305

      2 years ago

      Agreed,

      The cost of living at a 1MM salary is crazy good in Korea (especially in Changwon a lower COL area compared to Seoul/Incheon) where you can get great officetel apartments for less than 1000 usd a month for new construction.

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  9. Shadow_Banned

    2 years ago

    Eric Fedde not to be confused with Eddi Coke.

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  10. BaseballisLife

    2 years ago

    3/12 with a mutual option after 1 year. Gives him an out if he pitched extremely well. Gives the team an option to keep him even if he did pitch extremely well at a healthy raise or let him walk.

    I call it the Preller clause.

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    • Pads Fans

      2 years ago

      LMAO. I just posted something very similar below.

      Reply
  11. Niekro floater

    2 years ago

    Don’t leave Asia ! Whatever ur doing u gota em fooled over there.

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    • mostlytoasty

      2 years ago

      He made actual changes to his throwing, it’s not just him pitching against easier competition.

      Reply
  12. misterfigs

    2 years ago

    The Pirates could use him. Well, they could use anyone to start at this point. Maybe AJ will come out of retirement

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  13. Pads Fans

    2 years ago

    Some questions?

    Do any KBO teams only carry just one foreign player? Or do they all carry the max?

    If the max, what is the minimum a former MLB player would accept to play there?

    Pretty sure they are all getting paid close to that KBO max of $1 million or they would just stay in the states and get paid the couple hundred grand a former MLB player gets paid in the minors with the hope for a shot at the majors. Certainly they wouldn’t go to the KBO for less than the major league minimum which will be $740k in 2024

    So realistically what the is the most he can get paid in the KBO? I am guessing $2.1 million to $2.6 million maximum. So a $4 million MLB deal would be a pretty substantial raise if he can get that much money.

    The Padres last few contracts with KBO and NPB players other than Kim have been a complex deals that allowed the player to opt out after one season or opt in with the contracted salary or the team to opt in at a large increase in salary. So both team and player were protected. Even a couple of MLB pitchers were signed to deals like that.

    Maybe something similar for Fedde. A 3 year, $12 million deal with an opt out after one year or the team can exercise a 2 year $16 million option.

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  14. DonCarl97

    2 years ago

    If he doesn’t sign with an MLB team he could be added to the US team for the Premier 12 next year

    Reply
  15. dclivejazz

    2 years ago

    Good luck to Fedde, and as a Nats fan I would not want to see him back with us. No more waiting for Godot.

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  16. Vinicious

    2 years ago

    Steve Adams… come on.

    “The maximum offer to Fedde, then, would be $4.1MM”

    This is such bad writing. You should say

    “Therefore, the maximum offer to Fedde would be $4.1MM”

    Stop interrupting yourself in the middle of writing, dummy.

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