The Braves have acquired right-hander Erick Fedde in a trade with the Cardinals, FanSided’s Robert Murray reports. Some money is also headed to Atlanta in the deal, with ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez reporting the Cards will be covering the approximately $2.7MM remaining on Fedde’s $7.5MM salary for the 2025 season. The deal has been officially announced by the Braves, including the detail that the Cards will receive cash considerations or a player to be named later in return.
The corresponding move to fit Fedde into Atlanta’s roster is also noteworthy, as the Braves announced that right-hander Grant Holmes was shifted to the 60-day injured list. Holmes was placed on the 15-day IL just earlier today due to right elbow inflammation, and the move to the 60-day will effectively end Holmes’ season.
This news adds context to the trade, as while the Braves are well out of contention, Fedde provides Atlanta with a healthy arm in the wake of a multitude of pitching injuries. Chris Sale, Reynaldo Lopez, Spencer Schwellenbach, AJ Smith-Shawver, and now Holmes are all on the IL for the foreseeable future, leaving the Braves with a skeleton crew rotation and plenty of innings to fill over the two remaining months on the schedule.
St. Louis designated Fedde for assignment earlier this week, and the trade allows the Cardinals to get at least some modicum of a return rather than just eating Fedde’s salary anyway if he’d cleared waivers. Still, swapping Fedde for this bare-bones return has to be a disappointment for the Cards given how they could’ve landed a much higher trade package by moving Fedde last winter, or even earlier in the 2025 campaign.
It was almost exactly a year ago that the Cards themselves landed Fedde as part of a three-team trade involving the White Sox (Fedde’s previous club) and the Dodgers. The intent was to add starting help both for the remainder of the 2024 season and into this year, as Fedde is playing on a two-year, $15MM contract signed with Chicago in December 2023. Fedde posted a 3.30 ERA over 177 1/3 combined innings with the Sox and Cards in 2024, and drew plenty of speculation as a trade candidate during the offseason since the Cardinals were ostensibly looking to get younger.
While the Cards at least considered moving Fedde, they ultimately held onto the righty in order to preserve rotation depth. It was one non-move of many in a curiously quiet St. Louis offseason, yet the team’s decision to perhaps give it one more go with most of its veteran core has kept the team on the outskirts of contention. However, the Cards have lost seven of their last 10 games, and with only a 54-53 record, the Fedde DFA was the first clear signal that the team will be looking to sell moreso than buy at the deadline.
Fedde has a 5.22 ERA and a host of dismal advanced metrics over his 101 2/3 innings for St. Louis this season. The righty was at least delivering solid bottom-line results as recently as mid-June, but his production has fallen off a cliff in the form of a 13.25 ERA over his last five starts and 17 2/3 innings. Fedde is allowing far more walks and hard contact than he did in 2024, hence the significant dropoff from his solid performance a year ago.
There hasn’t been much to like about the righty’s performance this year, but the trade allows Fedde a change of scenery and perhaps a chance to salvage something from a lost season. A better showing over the final two months would help Fedde’s case for his next contract on the open market this offseason, and even eating some innings for Atlanta’s rotation could get him on the Braves’ radar for a return visit in 2026, depending on the long-term health of the club’s other starters.
Erick Fedde is alive and not on the disabled list. That makes him the Braves’ # 2 starter
My condolences.
Once Strider goes down with an oblique injury or something, Fedde will be the Braves ace.
I can certainly see that happening.
All true
Mo getting a used set of Taylor Mades in the return? No bad included of course since it’s just Fedde and cash.
Taylor Mades might be a little too fancy.
Throw another jobber on the pile, bossman.
In it or not Braves still need guys to take the ball every 5th day. Surprised they didn’t wait for him to clear waivers so I’m guessing he’ll be starting as soon as he arrives
I’m sure there were many teams with that idea. This way they know they get him.
My guess is they are paying just a little more than prorated league minimum overall.
Article says the Cards are covering his entire salary, is that not confirmed?
The article wasn’t complete when i posted so that makes more sense.
As for starting right away: Braves haven’t announced a starter for Tuesdays game yet so i expect it will probably be Fedde
That wasn’t there originally. This confirms whatever cash the Braves send back is the cost of this trade. We’ll likely never know that amount.
It better be more than prorated league minimum or MO is the dumbest PBO in the league.
Could be a ptbnl. Knowing mo though its a $25 Wendy’s gift card.
Fedde has a pulse. Good enough for Atlanta.
Still a lot of innings left to eat. Hope he’s hungry.
Hungry or not, the dude has lost the ability to use his hands to eat.
“Use my hands for everything but steering”
The Cubs can offer a preciously DFAd and thus minimum salary Kenta Maeda to eat innings. Alex, ask for him as part of the Iglesias salary dump!
Trade them Blackburn. Same deal.
Send Blackburn for cash considerations, anywhere. He belongs nowhere near our playoff roster.
Just goes to show HOW BAD their farm really is. No pitching near as ready! Plus Waldrep is now hurt with Gwinnett (or some kind of issue as his start was scratched)
I think Waldrep was scratched so he could start for the Braves on Monday or Tuesday. We’ll know for sure soon.
Some sites seem to have him probable for Thursday. Not sure how accurate that is though
Edit:
Actually upon checking again he’s been moved in those sites from Thursday to Tuesday and Dunning is the Thursday probable listed now
I mean, Strider, Schwellenbach, AJ Smith-Shawver all just recently graduated to the Majors and were pitching great (until the went on the 60 day). Caminiti, Ritchie, Baumann, Murphy, Hackenberg and Fuentes are all pretty highly regarded and just not ready to face big league hitters yet. Having so many prospacts graduate to the majors, while having low draft position and and international signing ban due to the previous front office tends to have that effect.
Now give us the pollyanna version of the offense and position players. I am absolutely dying for your take on MH2. Please!
Ok Mutts troll. 10 days ago, Harris changed his stance back to what he used in his rookie year. Been on a tear since. Busy little trolls like you should try harder to keep up w/current events.
He’s been excellent the last few weeks. He’s not even 25 and made some adjustments and has been absolutely on fire. But nobody is making excuses about the offense not producing. Go back and look at my comments in previous MLBTR articles about the Braves. Their offensive philosophy has changed and it is quite simply not working. I don’t know who all was involved in making the decision to try to walk more and take more pitches, and do a complete 180 on what made this lineup so successful just 2 years ago, but the analytics prove that there has been a massive shift in approach which has been an unmitigated failure. There’s no way around it. But none of that matters beyond this year. In 2026, the Braves will have a new manager who will bring in all his own coaches. Whether that’s for better or worse remains to be seen. But you won’t find a single Braves fan making excuses for the lineup this year. I promise you that. But none of this has anything to do with my original comment about the Braves young pitchers.
“Don’t confront me with my failures/I have not forgotten them”
-Jackson Browne
Tommy Edman for one slightly used jock strap.
Why would the Braves do this deal? They have a few kids at AAA. Give them a shot and see what you have for next year.
They’re down their whole rotation. They’re all dead.
They rushed Fuentes up and that was a disaster. I doubt they want to make the same mistake with Ritchie. Everyone else at Gwinnett has been mostly unreliable
Precisely this. And Fuentes was never really ready in the first place. His season up until his good start today has been really bad.
They gave up practically nothing for Fedde. No use in rushing your prospects when you can just throw Fedde out there.
This seems like it’ll be a bad trade on both ends, with the Braves getting a fairly washed up Fedde for temporary relief and the Cards probably not getting anybody of good value beyond maybe a depth piece. Seems like the Cards could’ve gotten at least a better return if they hadn’t DFA’d Fedde and set a hard timer on getting him out of St. Louis.
Hello? Have you been watching Fedde throw the ball? It is a miracle that we get a player to be named later.
I’m expecting an undisclosed amount of cash.
In an unmarked black bag.
Given that the TDL is in a few days, it does not seem plausible that St. Louis could have negotiated a materially better deal if they had waited
The Braves don’t care how badly Fedde pitches. They have no postseason aspirations with only two healthy starters and a bad offense and bullpen. What Fedde does is allow Ritchie, Waldrep and Fuentes to pitch more at Gwinnett.
Waldrep’s starting at KC on Tuesday sam.
I think the Braves want him to pitch poorly. I cant believe the Braves are in the running to be the worst 3 teams, but there’s a chance they could be in the running for the #1 pick next June
Braves trading from their vast deposit of urinal cakes.
Served with judicious sides of Fromunda Cheese. Yum.
The way Fedde has been pitching, he is not going to provide the Braves with many innings, unless a change of scenery does something.
100 pitches.
Forget the innings.
that’s about 2 2/3 innings and 8 runs. based on his recent history. Even last place clubs want better than that.
That’s exactly what they got out of Elder today, 2 2/3 innings and 8 runs!
This just isn’t a fun year in Atlanta injuries, a sorry @ss manager and below average play from some guys! Me id be bailing in quite a few players and stocking up for next year Ranger Suarez is one must sign pitcher
@JoeBrave: Atlanta doesn’t sign Scott Boras repped clients. 99% sure that Suarez won’t be a Brave.
Calling 💩KER a sorry @ss manager is making him look good. He is the worst leader of a professional sports team at any level in the history of sports!
Why wouldn’t the Braves just claim him? I doubt other teams were champing at the bit to claim him.
Kudos for saying champing and not chomping.
They likely did claim him, and made a deal for STL to cover the remaining contract instead of paying it
Salary.
If they claim him on waivers they have to pay all his remaining salary. I’m sure they are getting him much cheaper than that in this deal.
The fans of the Braves are in for a treat.
Braves really about to lose 100 games. Lol I love it.
Bite me Lou assoll
editing this
Misread and thought SFG was covering $2 mil of $7 mil remaining for this year, but the $7 mil was the yearly total and they are covering the rest of it
Maybe the cardinals will try to make moves to get to next echelon in a competitive league and division . They spend but not wisely enough and don’t trade wisely.
Fedde is not a good pitcher.
Braves fans are Fedde up with this season!
It’s Fedde time!