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New York Yankees starting pitcher Max Fried has entered rarefied air amidst a dominant beginning to the 2025 campaign. After a brilliant outing against the New York Mets on Sunday Night Baseball in which he allowed just two runs over six innings while striking out eight batters,
Colorado has a 6-20 record at home and a 9-42 record overall. The Rockies have gone 2-10 in games when they hit two or more home runs. New York is 30-20 overall and 12-11 on the road. The Yankees have the seventh-best team ERA in baseball at 3.43. Saturday's game is the second time these teams meet this season.
But, to the Yankees faithful, to the Bleacher Creatures, and even to some within the organization, facing down Soto and the New York Mets Sunday night, making his first Subway Series start will be Fried’s first big “true Yankee” moment. He will take the mound with the series tied 1-1.
If someone were to mention that New York Yankees starting pitcher Max Fried tied for the most runs allowed in any of his outings so far this year in the team's Subway Series finale against the New York Mets,
The Yankees gave Max Fried his first Subway Series experience on Sunday. He sounded off with honesty after beating the Mets.
In the sixth inning of the Subway Series finale, Fried dropped a curveball that seemed to fall off the table just as it crossed the plate. Soto stood there helpless, bat on his shoulder, as strike three snapped into the zone. Sabathia immediately posted the clip to his Instagram stories, adding the perfect commentary: “Dat's Nasty.”
The New York Yankees' $218 million ace could join his Pittsburgh Pirates counterpart after a shocking announcement.
Atlanta Braves' general manager and president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos shed light on former team star Max Fried's transfer to the New York Yankees.