What did the Yankees learn in Max Fried’s Game 1-start of the Wildcard round?
If you sign a triple Gold Glove winner and World Series champion with an eight-year agreement of $ 218 million, you use it for everything he can offer in a postseason-start.
The 6 ⅓ innings and 102 litters that he threw from Shutout Pitching was not the size of his battery life – and most knew it differently than Aaron Boone.
Boone was thrown by fans and media for his decision to bring Luke Weaver into the seventh inning, and he immediately allowed two earned runs. The Yankees have a dubious auxiliary personnel that wore an ERA of 4.37 and 1.32 Whip, so it is of course that they need the most from their rotation (3.61 ERA) to forge another trip to the World Series.
“I have absolutely exercised a lot of energy to try it, but I absolutely had enough in the tank for whatever the team needed. [Boone] Was confidence to be able to indicate the ball [Luke Weaver] In that situation, “Fried said Wednesday.
So did Boone learn his lesson about micromanaging his bait? We know that Fried is worth the confidence against a Blue Jays team that waved at the fifth highest clip per statcast (48.9%).
Toronto led MLB with 400 hits with Risp, but Fried kept Hitters to .230 with men on second and/or third base.
It is worth mentioning that the Jays have rooted less than any other team this season. They consistently affect pitches both in and outside the zone.
The specialty of Fried in inducing weak contact and drawing ground balls with an above -average pace should, however, help his sustainability, since the Jays are early in a considerably aggressive team.
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This is especially the case given the dependence on Fried of his cutter, zinc shed and curveball, while the Jays were bound for the third highest percentage in weak contact.
Fried was not his sharpest in the four starts he threw against the Blue Jays. A 4.07 ERA in 24 ⅓ Innings is not the dominant splits to anchor your conviction, but here is something that is possible: Fried has erased this line in three of those starts and 21-of-33 in general this season.
We have the story and the trends on our side, so let’s look for a new deep start of the most reliable weapon of the Yankees.
The game: Max Fried More than 17.5 outs (-154, Draftkings)
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