Max Fried reveals why he picked Yankees over Red Sox in free agency
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New Yankees ace says he ‘definitely considered’ Red Sox in free agency
TAMPA, Fla. — Max Fried got his first (exhibition) taste of the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry Tuesday, tossing 4 ⅓ scoreless innings for New York at Steinbrenner Field. In an alternate universe, he would have been on the other side of things.
After making his first exit in the midst of the New York Yankees v. Boston Red Sox rivalry, Max Fried answered some compromising questions that involved his process during the free agency. After all, the first left-handed experience came in a spring training game, where Max Fried released 4.1 entries from a Boston Red Sox race last Tuesday at George M. Steinbrenner Field. Thus, the veteran was very cautious about speaking.
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Yankees Ace Opens Up About Almost Joining Red Sox This Offseason
Max Fried will be the ace of the New York Yankees this season after Gerrit Cole underwent Tommy John surgery. It’s a role the veteran left-hander could have had with the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox pursued Fried this offseason, but ultimately watched him sign a lucrative eight-year, $218 million deal with the rival Yankees. Fried faced off against the Red Sox in spring training action on Tuesday and pitched 4 1/3 scoreless innings with three str…
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