He wanted the bright lights. Now, he's got 'em. This article was originally published on yanksgoyard.com as Max Fried's press conference, AL East stats make him perfect fit to join Yankees.
Max Fried did not expect the Yankees to be among his suitors. The star lefty said he was “fairly surprised” when he learned the Yankees would be willing to enter the bidding war for his servic ...
When Juan Soto bolted for the Mets, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said one player was at the top of his wish list: Max Fried. The Yankees then signed Fried to an eight-year, $218 million ...
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.
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Max Fried walked up to the dais at Yankee Stadium in a slim-fit navy suit, a businessman’s blue-checked tie, and the air of a mild-mannered banker about to explain your various mortgage options.
Yankees pitching coach Matt Blake joins MLB Network Radio to discuss the team signing Max Fried, what he'll bring to the staff and more ...
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.
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. “The first thing that ...