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Remember when Max Fried looked like a Cy Young candidate? Yeah, that feels like a long time ago. Since mid-June, the Yankees’ ace has looked ordinary at best, unrecognizable at worst. Saturday in St.
Boston Red Sox rivalry was alive and well during the MLB offseason, particularly when it came to Max Fried. It was no secret that Craig Bre
The Yankees ace overhauled his approach ahead of this season, and it worked wonders for a few months. But he needs to make some changes again.
During most of the first half, Yankees left-hander Max Fried was dealing as he replaced Gerrit Cole as the ace of the pitching staff. As late as June 25, Fried had a 1.92 ERA in 17 starts. But it has been rough going since then,
Austin Wells pumped his glove toward Max Fried, as if the Yankees catcher expected the arms of home plate umpire Derek Thomas to follow moments later.
New York Yankees starting pitcher Max Fried was an All Star after the first half, but in the second half, he's losing his edge. In the Yankees' 12-8 win over th
Fried’s expanded pitch package has served him well throughout his career. A two-time All-Star with the Braves, he owns a 3.07 ERA entering his first season with the Yankees.
The New York Yankees' mound ace has been one of the most important reasons for the team's 2-month swoon. Here's what he had to say about it.