Boyd Wins All-Star Matchup as Fried Exits with Blister and Cubs Stop Yankees’ 5-Game Win Streak
NEW YORK, JUL 12 – Max Fried left after three innings due to a recurring left index finger blister that has caused multiple injured list stints since 2018, impacting his season performance.
- Max Fried left Saturday’s game against the Cubs after three innings due to a blister on his left index finger.
- Fried’s recurring blister on his left index finger caused his fourth IL stint in four seasons , prompting his early exit against the Cubs.
- During three innings, Fried yielded four runs as nine of 18 batters reached, threw 39 of 73 pitches for strikes and fell behind with first-pitch balls to nine.
- Fried’s injury adds to Yankees’ existing rotation challenges, risking further strain after their five-game winning streak ended.
- Up next, Yankees RHP Will Warren faces Cubs LHP Shota Imanaga before the All-Star break, increasing pressure on the team's bullpen and rotation.
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