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Veteran Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Charlie Morton could be on the move at the upcoming trade deadline and one potential suitor is a rival of his former club.
ATLANTA — All eyes remained on Max Fried’s hand, rather than his arm, as he arrived at his former home. The Yankees ace said the blister that developed on his left index finger Saturday is improving, which has left him hopeful that he can avoid a trip to the injured list.
Yankees may delay Max Fried’s next start as rotation plan remains in flux originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
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Since the left-hander isn’t pitching in Tuesday’s All-Star Game in Atlanta, Fried and the Yankees get the benefit of the break, with their next game Friday against the Braves.
Yankees ace Max Fried is not ready to answer how much time he might miss with the blister on his left index finger.
MLB stars and mascots took over The Battery for the All-Star Red Carpet Show, where one Braves baby grabbed the mic and stole the spotlight.
New York Yankees pitcher Max Fried is nursing a blister. Fried says he is trying to be patient with the injury.
Reigning AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal is putting together yet another elite season for the Tigers, which is why he will be taking the mound to start in Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game at Atlanta's Truist Park.