Max Fried abandona el partido de los Yankees por molestias en el codo

El lanzador zurdo de los New York Yankees, Max Fried, abandonó el partido del miércoles contra los Baltimore Orioles tras tres entradas debido a molestias en la parte posterior del codo izquierdo. El equipo anunció que se someterá a exámenes y pruebas de imagen adicionales en Nueva York este jueves. Fried declaró que no está demasiado preocupado por una ausencia prolongada.

Fried realizó 61 lanzamientos en la derrota de los Yankees por 7-0 en Camden Yards. Permitió tres carreras, cinco hits y una base por bolas antes de retirarse. El mánager Aaron Boone señaló que Fried tuvo dificultades para entrar en calor y alcanzar su punto de liberación durante la labor.

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