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New York Yankees pitcher Max Fried finds himself in elite company after a uniquely dominant start to the season. In his 11 ...
The first? Pedro Martinez with the Expos in 1997, when he was 8-0 with a 1.17 ERA. The comparison came courtesy of OptaStats.
Fried’s pickoff is part of heavy-duty arsenal that he used during his big seasons with the Braves and what he’s mastered in ...
Max Fried threw 7 1/3 sharp innings and the New York Yankees broke open a tight game with a 10-run fifth to beat the reeling ...
Some numbers feel too perfect to be real. Seven wins. Zero losses. An ERA of 1.29. It’s not just dominance—it’s […] ...
Max Fried allowed just one run in 7.1 innings of action against the Colorado Rockies on Saturday, lowering the New York ...
The Yankees sent 14 batters to the plate in the big inning, which included a leadoff single and two-run double by Austin ...
It felt like a gut punch. On Friday night, New York Yankees fans stared blankly at screens, disbelief written all […] ...
If Friday night’s deflating loss to the team with the worst 50-game start to a season in the Modern Era (since 1900) could be ...
Max Fried strikes out seven batters over 7 1/3 innings pitched, holding the Rockies to one earned run to earn the win ...
Back when Aaron Judge still had to face Max Fried, whenever he did get on first base, he would not budge until the ball ...