Yankees' Max Fried loses no-hit bid on controversial scoring change
Briefly

Max Fried was on the verge of a no-hitter with a stellar performance until a controversial scoring change in the middle of the eighth inning gave the Rays their first hit. Initially, an error was assigned to Paul Goldschmidt for not fielding a ground ball cleanly, but the official scorer later revised it to a hit. This change shifted the momentum even before Jake Mangum's single in the eighth, ending Fried's impressive outing after 7 ⅓ innings with two hits and two walks.
Before Max Fried could actually lose his no-hitter, it was lost for him in the middle of the eighth, impacting his performance.
Official scorer announced a controversial scoring change, giving the Rays their first hit and altering the narrative of Fried's no-hit bid.
Read at New York Post
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