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While not the best of buddies prior to uniting on the Yankees, the two knew each other through a mutual friend, Lucas Giolito. The Red Sox starter played high school ball with Fried at Harvard-Westlake in Los Angeles and shared a White Sox clubhouse with Rodón from 2016-2021.
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SB Nation on MSNSince becoming a Yankee, Max Fried won my heart — and quite a few games, tooThat fluky infield hit from Ramírez turned out to be the Guardians’ only knock of the night against Fried, who fired six scoreless with seven K’s in yet another win.
Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Greg Joyce about the inside buzz on the Yankees. DENVER — Back when Aaron Judge still had to face Max Fried, whenever he did get on first base, he would not budge ...
New York Yankees pitcher Max Fried suffered his first loss as a member of the Pinstripes when the Yankees took on the Los Angeles Dodgers last weekend. It was a
After Max Fried’s latest outing, where he once again showed why he’s the Yankees’ most valuable arm, Jazz Chisholm Jr. took the opportunity to reflect on what it was like to face him back in the day — before they wore the same uniform.
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Sporting News on MSNYankees league-altering trade idea brings $38M Cy Young Award Winner to NYThe New York Yankees have been in control of the American League East. However, they may need some more pitching help if they want to make it to the World Series.
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Yardbarker on MSNMax Fried shuts down notion New York is more pressured-filled than AtlantaThe Braves aren’t a small-market team by any means, but they definitely play second-fiddle in the national media to clubs like the Mets, Yankees, and Dodgers.
Grinding out at-bat after at-bat, the Yankees bounced Yamamoto, who brought a 1.97 ERA into the night, after a season-low 3 2/3 innings, the righthander allowing four runs and seven hits in a 7-3 loss that allowed the Yankees to salvage a game in the series and finish a nine-game trip a more than respectable 6-3.