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Harvard-Westlake coaches are headed to Atlanta to watch pitcher Max Fried and outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong participate in ...
The superstar simply tossed the hat aside, looking annoyed at the gag. Max Fried sent Yankees fans to social media to praise their superstar pitcher and his attitude towards the Mets hat.
The Mets sport a collective 120 wRC+ against southpaws so far. Fried is no ordinary lefty, though, and the Mets bats have been silenced by both the Yankee starters and bullpen in the first two games.
Max Fried delivered a terrific performance across 7 2/3 innings that lifted the Yankees to a 4-0 win over the Rays on Sunday at Steinbrenner Field.
New York Yankees pitcher Max Fried had a no-hitter going late into Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays, and he lost it after a controversial scoring change. Fried did not allow a hit ...
Max Fried had a strong scoreless outing against the Rays, but he almost missed a no-hitter due to an official’s call.
At least that's what he thought. When Fried took the mound to pitch that eighth inning, his stat line had a late change from no hits to one hit allowed.
With the Yankees closing out a four-game series against the Rays within the intimate confines of their own spring training complex, Max Fried nearly sent fans of both teams home with a memory they ...
As Max Fried jogged out to the mound for the bottom of the eighth working on a no-hit bid, the official scorer announced a controversial scoring change.
Fried's 1.01 ERA is the lowest through a pitcher's first seven starts with the Yankees in franchise history. His first impression with New York has gone better than anyone could have hoped.
Even before the scoring conundrum, Fried’s no-hit bid would not have lasted as long as it did if not for some stellar defensive plays.
New York Yankees left-hander Max Fried had a no-hit attempt thwarted by a late scoring change during Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays. Fried had seemingly completed seven no-hit innings ...