The 2018 season was also the rookie year for left-handed pitcher Max Fried, the 2012 first-round draft pick, seventh overall, of the San Diego Padres. The Padres traded the Los Angeles Harvard ...
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NEW YORK — Yankees new co-ace Max Fried, the owner of the richest contract for a left-hander ever, doesn’t plan to buy a beach home in Hawaii to vacation with his wife or spurge on a Rolls ...
NEW YORK — Max Fried thought about the dog days when asked how he'll spend the fortune gained from joining the New York Yankees. No, not those hot, humid summer afternoons but rather time with ...
Max Fried’s Yankees introduction featured a fun twist. The pitcher — who signed an eight-year, $218 million deal, the largest contract in MLB history for a lefty ace— and his girlfriend ...
Max Fried was recently unveiled as the newest big-money signing by the New York Yankees in a press conference at the Bronx on Wednesday afternoon. The lefty All-Star completed his transfer to New ...
Max Fried signed a $218 million contract with the Yankees to be part of the winning tradition in a moment he never expected. Fried, who spent eight seasons with the Atlanta Braves and was 73-36 ...
NEW YORK — The Yankees took a break from making any big trades or signings Wednesday to introduce one of their latest big name acquisitions – left-handed starting pitcher Max Fried.
Max Fried was introduced at his Yankees press conference on Wednesday. His reasoning for signing in New York won't make Braves fans happy. Wild Card Series - Atlanta Braves v San Diego Padres ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Max Fried had not expected to wind up in pinstripes. “When the Yankees say they’re interested in you, you perk up and you listen.” the left-hander said at his introductory ...
NEW YORK -- Max Fried may have commanded the richest contract for a left-handed pitcher in baseball history, but the New York Yankees believe there is room for improvement for the two-time All-Star.
NEW YORK — Shortly after Max Fried agreed to the largest contract ever for a left-handed pitcher, the Yankees’ new ace did not consider splurging on a fancy car or a lavish home.