**Erick Fedde Reacts to Pope Robert Prevost’s White Sox Fandom**
Former Chicago White Sox pitcher Erick Fedde shared a humorous take on Pope Robert Prevost’s allegiance to the White Sox. Now with the St. Louis Cardinals, Fedde was asked about the Pope’s support for the team during a recent interview. “Well, maybe he had to pray a few times watching us,” Fedde quipped, referencing the White Sox’s dismal performance last season, where they recorded a staggering 41-121 record, the worst in modern MLB history.
A video surfaced showing Prevost in White Sox gear during the 2005 World Series, where the team triumphed over the Houston Astros. Despite their historic win, the White Sox have struggled to find success in the playoffs since then. While there were rumors that the first American Pope might be a Chicago Cubs fan, his brother confirmed that Prevost is indeed a loyal White Sox supporter.
Fedde, who was one of the few bright spots on last year’s struggling White Sox roster, finished the season with a 7-4 record and a 3.11 ERA before being traded to the Cardinals. This season, the White Sox continue to face challenges, currently sitting at 11-28 and trailing the first-place Detroit Tigers by 15 games in the AL Central. In contrast, Fedde has found some success with the Cardinals, boasting a 3-3 record and a 3.86 ERA, including a recent complete-game shutout against the Washington Nationals.
As the White Sox look to turn their season around, fans remain hopeful for a resurgence, while Fedde continues to shine in his new role with the Cardinals.
**FAQ**
*What is Erick Fedde’s current performance with the St. Louis Cardinals?*
Erick Fedde has a record of 3-3 with a 3.86 ERA this season, including a complete-game shutout in his latest outing.
