Max Frieds valuable Yankees streak ends as gem is outdone by Red Sox starter

Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Greg Joyce about the inside buzz on the Yankees.BOSTON — Unless Max Fried was going to pick up a bat, there was not much more he could have done to help the Yankees on Sunday afternoon at Fenway Park.But the left-hander, who had been especially good when pitching after a Yankees loss, was still left beating himself up essentially for not being perfect in a 2-0 loss to the Red Sox in which he gave up just two runs across seven innings.“The way I see it is I needed to come out and be a little bit better and be able to match [Red Sox starter Brayan Bello],” Fried said.
“He was throwing a lot of zeros and in a game like that, I got to come out and be better and match him for those zeros.”Bello stifled the Yankees across seven shutout innings while Fried gave up a single run in the first inning and another in the fifth.Entering Sunday, the Yankees were 8-0 in Fried’s starts following a loss.He had given up just five earned runs in 54 innings during those starts.But they could not rely on Fried alone Sunday as their bats went silent.“Gave us seven strong, he did everything he needed to do to give us a chance to win a ballgame,” manager Aaron Boone said.In the bottom of the first, after Fried had erased Anthony Volpe’s fielding error by getting a double play ball, Romy Gonzalez extended the inning with a triple to right field.
Trevor Story blooped a single to left to bring him in for the 1-0 lead.Rafael Devers doubled the lead in the fifth inning, sneaking a solo home run just over the Green Monster.Fried said his 94 mph fastball missed the location he wanted — J.C.
Escarra was set up on the inside edge and instead the pitch caught too much of the plate, though the lefty said he “didn’t hate where it ended up.”“Put it in a spot where a really good hitter was able to hit the ball hard enough,” Fried said.“If I locate that in the area I want, I th...