Max Fried has spent the better part of two weeks getting to know his new teammates around Yankees camp, swapping anecdotes and pleasantries. On Tuesday, those introductions included a steady diet of fastballs,
The Braves are entering 2025 without Max Fried, leaving their rotation with major questions. With young arms battling for spots and trade rumors swirling, Atlanta’s pitching depth will be tested early.
The Atlanta Braves let Max Fried leave for the New York Yankees this winter without signing an obvious replacement. Can Bryce Elder help Atlanta stay afloat?
Fried was the franchise's big acquisition this offseason. After losing Juan Soto to the New York Mets in free agency, the Yankees pivoted and inked Fried to the largest contract ever for a left-handed pitcher. They gave the two-time All-Star an eight-year deal worth $218 million.
Max Fried believes he was about 12 or 13 years old when he first discovered the ability to make a baseball move like others couldn’t. Snapping nasty curveballs into the dirt, the left-hander was exper
TAMPA — Growing up in Encino, California, Max Fried had the privilege of learning from a seven-time All-Star and World Series champion. That would be Reggie Smith, who spent 17 seasons in the ...
Fried met Ron Guidry, a Yankees spring instructor, for the first time and is taking advantage of the 74-year-old's experience and wisdom.
After a collapse of biblical proportions during Game 5 of the 2024 World Series, the New York Yankees have battened down the hatches ahead of the new season.
The Yankees will not play "Theme from New York, New York" after losses and will rotate through Frank Sinatra songs when they lose.
One of the many benefits of playing for the New York Yankees is that there's no shortage of former stars around to provide tips and guidance.
It is a fact that the New York Yankees have not done everything expected of a franchise with their history and that they have just lost the World Series, neither in free agency, no
Twas not ideal. Atlanta also lost two key pitchers in Max Fried and Charlie Morton. The former is a perennial All-Star and one of the best southpaws in MLB. This was always going to happen ...