
Max Fried continues to make strong case to start All-Star Game after snaring MLB-leading 10th win
NY Post
CINCINNATI — Max Fried will not let himself look that far ahead.
But the All-Star Game is now just a few weeks away, happening in the city where he spent the first eight years of his big league career.
The Yankees left-hander became the first pitcher to reach 10 wins on Wednesday night while lowering his ERA to 1.92.
And Aaron Boone is managing the American League team, meaning he gets to pick the starting pitcher.
And, well …
“I’ve got a handful of starts to go before the All-Star break,” Fried said, refusing to bite on the potential of starting that game in Atlanta. “Right now at this time, I’m not really looking that far ahead. A lot can happen between now and then. I’m really just focused on my next one in five or six days, being able to take the ball and try to compete and win another game. I’ll deal with it when it gets there.”













