Alex Faedo
Aug 15, 2024; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Tigers pitcher Alex Faedo (49) throws against the Seattle Mariners in the first inning at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports

Former Florida Baseball Standout Faedo Traded To Tampa Bay

Alex Faedo, a former Gators All-American, returns home to Tampa after the Detroit Tigers traded him to the Tampa Bay Rays for Enderson Delgado, a minor league catcher, and cash consideration Monday.

Faedo, playing for Florida from 2015-2017, helped the team win its first national title in his junior year. For his efforts, he was named the College World Series’ Most Outstanding Pitcher. Detroit drafted him in 2017 with the 18th pick.

Detroit’s Decision

Preluding the trade, Detroit signed former New York Yankees pitcher, Tommy Kahnle. The right-handed pitcher recorded a 2.11 ERA over 42.2 inning pitched, including a stint in the 2024 World Series.

Faedo, on the other hand, pitched a 3.61 ERA over 57 innings. However, he strained his right shoulder in late August and was ruled out for the rest of the season. The Tigers designated him for assignment last week.

What does this mean for the Rays?

The Rays announced the trade on their X feed, calling Faedo a “hometown kid.” Before playing for UF, he pitched for Alonso High School in Tampa, where his father, Landy Faedo, was the coach. Alex Faedo will now get to play only 20 minutes from his high school, a full circle moment for him.

What’s Next

Tampa’s next game is against the Yankees on Feb. 21 to open spring training.

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