Aaron Boone discusses Max Fried's Spring Training debut for the Yankees, Roger Clemens' presence at camp, the Luis Gil injury news and more
NORTH PORT, Fla. — Just over a week into the automated ball-strike system (ABS) experiment, Aaron Boone is not a fan.
New York Yankees hurler Max Fried felt good after throwing some strong innings in a Grapefruit League game on Monday.
It won’t be remembered as his Yankees debut, but Max Fried said he felt “a little kick of adrenaline” as he made the long walk from the right-field bullpen to the mound on Monday evening at George M.
This was a week ago at LECOM Park in Bradenton where the Yankees were in the process of dismantling a seemingly overmatched Pirates team, 12-3, and a couple of scouts were discussing the 2025 prospects for Aaron Boone’s boys in the aftermath of the Juan Soto defection.
New York Yankees starting pitcher Max Fried made his spring training debut on Monday against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Steinbrenner Field. The southpaw pitched 2.
The worst news before the season start for Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees came with the confirmation of Luis Gil's severe injury. The Yankees' manager had to address the issue himself.