Yankees hold live batting practice and slugger Aaron Judge hammers line drive that strikes Max Fried on the back side ...
Yankees fans flood social media with jokes after Aaron Judge accidentally hits teammate Max Fried during practice.
During spring training live batting practice, Yankees slugger Aaron Judge unintentionally struck pitcher Max Fried with a batted ball, but both players escaped serious injury.
For the most part, Max Fried’s first season in pinstripes was a smashing success. Except for the way it ended.
With Gerrit Cole sidelined by Tommy John surgery, the lefty took over as the Yanks’ No. 1 starter, earned an All-Star nod, went 19-5 with a 2.86 ERA, and logged a career-high 195.1 innings despite ...
On Sunday at Yankees spring training in Tampa, Aaron Judge put in work in the outfield and at the plate, Luis Gil threw a ...
After reaching the World Series in 2024, the New York Yankees fell short of getting back to the Fall Classic, falling in the ...
The New York Yankees could go lots of different ways with their starting rotation.
In Max Fried’s mind, Game 2 of the American League Division Series still hasn’t ended. It followed him through the offseason -- into each weight-room set, every sweat-drenched mound session. It could ...
As Yankees star Max Fried prepares for the 2026 season, there is only one goal at the front of his mind. Earning a World Series ring.
The New York Yankees suffered an early postseason exit in 2025 despite the efforts of left-handed starting pitcher Max Fried. The 31-year-old southpaw just wrapped up his first year in New York. Fried ...
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