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Yankees, Max Fried
Max Fried, former college volleyball star debut relationship at Yankees intro
Max Fried’s Yankees introduction featured a fun twist. The pitcher — who signed an eight-year, $218 million deal, the largest contract in MLB history for a lefty ace— and his girlfriend, Reni Meyer-Whalley,
Max Fried’s first thought on how to spend his Yankees fortune was his 3-year-old mutt, Apollo
Max Fried had not expected to wind up in pinstripes. The left-hander, who agreed to a $218 million, eight-year contract, says that "When the Yankees say they’re interested in you, you perk up and you listen.
Yankees’ Max Fried only wants to spend on his dog and win, win, win in pinstripes
The Yankees unveiled new $218-million left-hander Max Fried on Wednesday at a news conference at Yankee Stadium.
Max Fried is already embracing his lofty Yankees pressure
Fried was introduced at the Stadium during a news conference Wednesday as the centerpiece for this new-look Yankees team that’s also added Cody Bellinger and Devin Williams
Yankees Agree to Terms With Max Fried on $218 Million Contract: Reports
The New York Yankees and pitcher Max Fried agreed to terms on an eight-year, $218 million contract, according to multiple reports Tuesday.
Yankees believe new ace Max Fried can get even better: ‘He’s added to his repertoire, mastered that repertoire’
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 kind of popped into my mind was probably just,
Why Max Fried joined the Yankees on historic $218 million deal in free agency
Fried joined the Yankees after a successful eight-year stretch with the Braves in which he went 73-36 with a 3.07 ERA.
Former Braves star Max Fried ‘extremely excited’ to join Yankees
Max Fried thought about the dog days when asked how he'll spend the fortune gained from joining the New York Yankees.
Max Fried Takes a Shot at Braves, Sparks Outrage
The Atlanta Braves have been as consistent as it gets in Major League Baseball since the 1990s. They made the postseason a staggering 24 times in 33 seasons. Their 2021 World Series victory solidified their status as perennial contenders.
New Yankee Max Fried Drops 7-Word Message Taking Shot at Braves, Fans Not Happy
Since the early 1990s, the Atlanta Braves have been one of the most consistently successful franchises in Major League Baseball, missing the postseason only nine times in the last 33 seasons (not counting the strike-shortened 1994 season when there was no postseason).
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Max Fried signs with Yankees: New York picks up ace lefty on eight-year, $218 million deal
The New York Yankees have landed one of the top starting pitchers in baseball. Left-hander Max Fried and the ballclub have ...
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Max Fried's Deal with New York Yankees is Official, Here's When Press Conference Is
The deal is now official and physicals are complete. The press conference will be at noon on Wednesday. Tuesday, Dec. 10: ...
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Yankees fulfill need for Fried (Pinto)
What better way to prevent runs than by creating a righty-lefty tandem of aces at the top of the starting rotation who have ...
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Pitchers to Target and Biggest Fades in Early Drafts: Max Fried offers great value despite injury concerns
We've had a couple of quiet days on the free agency and trade front -- the lates moves have been the Mets' signing of Griffin ...
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Yankees Ready to Arm Max Fried in His Relentless Pursuit of Improvement
MLB’s highest-paid lefthander isn't content with what he’s accomplished. Neither is his new team, which is already thinking ...
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