The Los Angeles Dodgers have been named a popular potential landing spot for Atlanta Braves free agent left-handed starter Max Fried this offseason. If Fried signed with the Dodgers, he would join ...
As if all that weren't enough, one of those teams might have an extra leg up — plus plenty of money and motivation to steal Fried away. For more news and rumors, check out MLB Insider Robert Murray’s ...
Max Fried's final regular season start for the 2024 Atlanta Braves had all the feelings of a finale. Who could they turn to in his potential absence?
Without a doubt, the biggest is with left-handed starter Max Fried. He's been in the Braves ... "I'm soon-to-be 41-year-old husband and father of four," Morton told reporters after Wednesday's ...
The Braves don’t want to think about it. Max Fried doesn’t want to think about it. The reader likely doesn’t want to think about it, either. But it was an unavoidable thought. As Fried ...
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 ...
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.
As Max Fried walked off the mound with two outs in the top of the ninth inning, the crowd gave him a well-deserved standing ovation. Fried looked to the left, then slowly turned his head to the right.
Fried will start Wednesday in Game 2 of the National League Wild Card Series against the Padres, David O'Brien of The Athletic reports. Atlanta is going with AJ Smith-Shawver in Game 1 before ...
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 ...
With preparations for 2025 likely already underway in Chicago’s front office, could starting pitcher Max Fried be on the club’s offseason radar? MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand thinks the Cubs are a ...