Max Fried dominates as Yankees one-hit Rays to take series opener
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Max Fried dominates as Yankees one-hit Rays to take series opener
"When he pitches, his team wins. The Yankees improved to 7-for-7 in Fried starts Friday, when the lefty one-hit the Rays over seven brilliant innings."
"Fried began his May with the same kind of artful excellence. He did not allow a hit until there was one out in the fifth."
"On what became a good night for Brian Cashman's offseason, the Yankees only scored through a three-run home run from Paul Goldschmidt in the fifth inning."
"Tampa Bay had no answers and never looked comfortable as Fried threw seven different pitches that ranged from a 71.8 mph curveball to a 97.4 mph four-seamer."
Max Fried showcased his pitching prowess in a 3-0 victory over the Rays, contributing to a perfect 7-for-7 record for the Yankees in games he starts. He limited Tampa Bay to just one hit over seven innings while striking out key batters. Fried's effective mix of pitches, ranging greatly in speed, kept hitters off-balance. The Yankees' only offense came from a three-run home run by Paul Goldschmidt, who excelled against left-handed pitching. Fried's continued success has solidified his role as the team's ace and a crucial player moving forward.
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