
A Week After Gerrit Cole’s Surgery, New York Yankees Glad They Landed Max Fried
At some point while being courted in free agency, Max Fried heard what the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees were offering and how their respective front offices were discussing their organizations.
It was a rare bidding war between the rivals in recent years since until this past offseason the Red Sox opted to step back from major free agents since their most recent World Series title in 2018.

While a spring training game hardly offers a real taste of the rivalry that still exists but might have hit a lull recently, it still is a rivalry encounter and the most interesting sub-plot on Tuesday was Fried pitching in the game.
The Red Sox were reportedly willing to offer Fried $190 million over seven years, though it is unclear how much would have been deferred like how they handled signing Alex Bregman. After losing out on Fried, the Red Sox pivoted to acquiring Garrett Crochet for four prospects, signing Walker Buehler and eventually adding Bregman.
“They were interested and I met with the coaching staff and front office,” Fried told reporters in Tampa. “Really nice, great people and I definitely considered them.
“I was open to meeting and hearing from any team that was interested. Whoever was interested in me, I was very much willing and open to meeting with everyone and see where it went.”
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In his first taste of rivalry, albeit it in an exhibition game setting, Fried pitched 4 1/3 scoreless innings of two-hit ball. It was a 68-pitch outing and his four-seam fastball was sitting in the low to mid-90s while 13 outs were on the ground, living up to his past history of being someone who pitches to contact and is joining a team who believes their infield defense is improved from last year.