CHICAGO — Erick Fedde pitched seven sparkling innings against his former team, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Washington Nationals 4-0 on Tuesday night for a doubleheader split.
Fedde allowed three hits, struck out six and walked none. The 31-year-old Fedde was selected by Washington in the first round of the 2014 amateur draft and pitched for the Nationals for six seasons.
''I was trying to really downplay it all week, try not to think too much about it,'' Fedde said. ''Every start, I go out there, I want to try to pitch well and do my thing. But, of course it's always in the back of your head, you want to pitch extra well. I'm glad it went the way I wanted it to, it's a good feeling.''
Andrew Vaughn hit a three-run drive and a solo homer for Chicago, which improved to 10-8 since its 3-22 start to the season.
Washington won 6-3 in the opener. Keibert Ruiz and Trey Lipscomb each hit an RBI single during the Nationals' three-run eighth inning.
Joey Meneses went 4 for 4 and drove in two runs for Washington in the first game. Lipscomb had three hits and swiped three bases.
Derek Law (3-1) got three outs for the win, and Kyle Finnegan handled the ninth for his 13th save in 14 opportunities.
The doubleheader was scheduled after Monday's series opener was postponed by rain.