All eyes are on Atlanta’s ace Max Fried this offseason, especially Braves fans. The two-time All-Star and three-time Gold ...
The Atlanta Braves might actually be able to afford Max Fried after all. Truth be told, they always have. This team prints money because it has a national fan base backed up by the cash cow that ...
With the Atlanta Braves 2024 season in the books, starting pitcher Max Fried prepares to hit the free agent market. The 30-year-old lefty is projected to be one of the top starting pitchers on ...
Max Fried is unlikely to return to the Atlanta Braves, but another starting pitcher is on the outs as well. Arizona Diamondbacks v Atlanta Braves / Matthew Grimes Jr./Atlanta Braves/GettyImages ...
The Atlanta Braves are faced with the potential departure of left-handed starting pitcher Max Fried in free agency. Returning to Atlanta is not viewed as the best situation for him. Fried was ...
MIAMI — Under normal circumstances, Max Fried might’ve been thinking more about having matched Steve Avery for the fifth-most wins by a left-hander in Atlanta Braves franchise history.
Max Fried was selected seventh overall by the San Diego Padres in the 2012 draft and was traded to Atlanta while he was a minor league prospect. Now, the Braves left-hander has the opportunity to ...
World Series winner and All-Star pitcher Max Fried is expected to become a free agent. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Following the departures of Freddie Freeman and ...
Lucas Giolito told me and @bradfo on @BBisntBoring that he’s already started recruiting his former high school teammate Max Fried to join him on the Red Sox ⬇️ Fried, who played alongside ...
World Series winner and All-Star pitcher Max Fried is expected to become a free agent. Following the departures of Freddie Freeman and Dansby Swanson in recent years, fans can’t help but wonder ...
Regardless, Max Fried’s free agency will soon be the headline of the offseason. The 30-year-old southpaw has spent his entire eight-year career in Atlanta, owning a 72-36 record with a 3.10 ERA.
ATLANTA — As he walked off the field to a resounding standing ovation with two outs in the ninth inning, Max Fried’s mind was racing, the emotions swirling. He knew he had done everything in ...