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This article was originally published on www.si.com/fannation/mlb/fastball as Max Fried on Wrong Side of Personal History in Recent Rough Stretch For Yankees. After a win on Sunday against the St. Louis Cardinals, the New York Yankees are 67-57, and they are now just 0.5 games back of the top wild card spot in the American League.
Boston Red Sox rivalry was alive and well during the MLB offseason, particularly when it came to Max Fried. It was no secret that Craig Bre
Through June, Fried owned a 1.92 ERA, the kind of number that put him in the thick of the Cy Young conversation. Since then, he’s carried a 6.00 ERA over his last seven starts. Three of those outings have ended with four or more runs allowed, and Saturday in St. Louis was his worst yet.
The Yankees ace overhauled his approach ahead of this season, and it worked wonders for a few months. But he needs to make some changes again.
During most of the first half, Yankees left-hander Max Fried was dealing as he replaced Gerrit Cole as the ace of the pitching staff. As late as June 25, Fried had a 1.92 ERA in 17 starts. But it has been rough going since then,
Yankees starting pitcher Max Fried shines amid team struggles, joining Dwight Gooden and Johan Santana with a rare feat in 175 career starts.
New York Yankees starting pitcher Max Fried was an All Star after the first half, but in the second half, he's losing his edge. In the Yankees' 12-8 win over th