Max Fried's gem lifts Yankees despite Judge's hitless opener
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Max Fried's gem lifts Yankees despite Judge's hitless opener
"Max Fried allowed only two hits in 6⅓ innings, becoming just the fifth Yankees pitcher since 1969 to achieve at least 6⅓ shutout innings on opening day."
"José Caballero drove in the go-ahead run with an RBI single in a five-run second inning, showcasing the Yankees' offensive strength despite Judge's struggles."
"The Yankees won an opener with a shutout on the road for the first time since 1967, highlighting a strong start to their season."
Aaron Judge had a hitless opening day, striking out four times, but the Yankees won 7-0 against the Giants. José Caballero contributed with an RBI single in a five-run second inning. Max Fried pitched 6⅓ shutout innings, marking a significant achievement for the Yankees. The game featured the use of the Automated Ball-Strike System, which upheld a controversial strike call. The Giants' manager Tony Vitello made his debut, while the Yankees secured their first shutout opening day win on the road since 1967.
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