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Fried shakes off the gloom of the first loss of the season Today, a 7K good shot helped the Yankees win

On June 3, Beijing time (June 2, Los Angeles local time), a few minutes after the doors of the visiting team's locker room opened at Dodger Field, Max Fried (Max Fried) was still pacing restlessly in a hoodie. The six-inning lead was reversed, and the Yankees were able to observe for the first time how the new left-hander reacted after losing the shot.

The defeat was so difficult for Fried that he threatened to "use it as motivation to ensure a disgrace in the fight." The Guardians became the object of his venting - on June 7, Beijing time (June 6, local time in New York), at the Yankee Stadium, Fried hit 1 hit in six innings without conceding points and made a good shot, leading the team to a 4-0 victory.

"Messing up the lead in the last game and focusing on maintaining the advantage," Fried said, "it's important to regain your housekeeping skills. "

Teammate assist: Cody Bellinger jumped up in the fourth inning to get a fly ball near the right field wall to dismiss David Fry's long shot, then hit a two-point shot at Slade Cecconi's four-seam speedball. Frye's heart tightened when he first hit the ball (he was still familiar with the ballistics at the Bronx), but Bellinger was able to fill in.

"It's a lot of fun," Bellinger said, "and the home fans are boiling and I'm having fun. Fans are close at hand, so you just need to accurately predict and try your best to catch them. "

Yankee head coach Aaron Boone sees Fried as the "number one target" to pursue this offseason, and his eight-year, $218 million contract has so far been worth the money. "He's struggled tonight but he's got a lot of power," Boone commented, "a lot of 3-2 pitches, but a lot of swings, and a lot of ball combinations." "

This was Fried's seventh stop-loss starter, and the Yankees won all seven games, with a personal 6-0 loss and a 0.57 ERA score. "It's not extra pressure, it's about winning every game," Fried said, "and it's a great opportunity to go home after a long away trip to start the new moon." "

Fried shook off a 28-ball struggle in the first inning (including the only hit: José Ramírez's 38.8-mile batting muzzle infield soft strike) and dropped 11 straight games in the process. The 103 goals (62 good balls) were dominated by four-seam speedballs (50 balls) and curved balls (27 balls), supplemented by sweeping balls (12 balls), sinking balls (8 balls), speed balls (5) and chipping balls (1 ball). Fried credits catcher Austin Wells for having a "great nose for the ball today."

"Forcing him to drain the ball and having trouble getting to base," Guardians head coach Stephen Vogt admitted, "is hard to hit the ball on the ground." "

Fried went 8-1 and averaged 1.78, setting a record for 13 starters (1.73) by a Yankees player since Phil Niekro in 1984. Vogt praised his ability to control the ball with speed, while Bellinger pointed out the unpredictability of his ball.

"He has five quality balls and is always in perfect position," Bellinger said, "and he's an elusive hitter, with a great ball intelligence and amazing execution." "

Mark Leiter Jr. was threatened by the Guardians with a full base run (two hits + Anthony Volpe errors) on the seventh inning, and Tim Hill cleared a strikeout strike out of Bo Naylor and tackled Jhonkensy Noel. "You have to be confident," Hill said, "and I used to blame myself for a full run, and now I'd rather let the opponent beat me." "

Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit Kolby Allard in four innings, and Jonathan Loáisiga finished with three tops and three hits in nine innings. "The bullpen has been great all season," Fried concluded, "Hill's two-out run at home runs was crucial, and it was a team win. "

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