Max Fried exits Yankees start with elbow soreness, but says he’s ‘not too worried’ about long-term concerns
Fried will undergo testing on Thursday
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New York Yankees lefty Max Fried exited Wednesday’s start against the Baltimore Orioles after three innings with elbow posterior soreness, the team revealed. He will undergo tests and further examination during the team’s off-day on Thursday.
“Felt like early on he was having a hard time getting loose and getting to that point. It was taking him several pitches in the inning to get to his (release) point,” manager Aaron Boone stated after the game. “He was feeling a little something in between starts, not all that abnormal to what he deals with throughout the season … In talking with him, (I’m) not that concerned. We’ll do all the testing and whatnot tomorrow.”
Fried labored through three innings Wednesday, allowing three runs on five hits and a walk. In his last three starts, Fried has allowed 11 runs on 17 hits and seven walks in only 14 innings. His control has been an issue much of the season, so much so that Fried abandoned his windup four starts ago and began pitching exclusively from the stretch.
“I’m not too worried about a super long-term thing. If I can, I would love to be able to make my next start, but we’ll see,” Fried stated (via the New York Daily News). He added his elbow feels “hyper-extended or banged.”
The Yankees welcomed Carlos Rodón back from the injured list this past weekend and are expected to get Gerrit Cole back after two or three more rehab starts. New York’s rotation depth chart currently looks like this:
The Yankees won’t speed up Cole’s return should Fried miss time. Rodríguez, one of the team’s top prospects, made two spot starts earlier this season and would likely get the call to bridge the gap between Fried and Cole’s return, if one is needed.
Entering play Wednesday, New York’s rotation ranked second with a 3.06 ERA and first with 5.6 WAR. Schlittler has been one of the best pitchers in baseball and both Warren and Weathers have leveled up amid breakout seasons. Still, losing Fried for even a few starts would be a big blow in what figures to be a tightly contested AL East race.
Wednesday’s loss (BAL 7, NYY 0) dropped the Yankees to 27-17, 2 ½ games behind the Tampa Bay Rays in the division. Their plus-69 run differential is the AL’s best by 45 runs.
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