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Yanks refuses to sweep as Fried on Max Cruise Control

June 25, 2025; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; New York Yankis first Basman Ben Rice scored a run ahead of the tag from the Tag in the fifth innings at the Great American Ball Park. Compulsory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imgon Picture

On Wednesday night, Max Fried allowed an unarmed run run in seven innings to help the host Cincinnati Reds, 7–1, 7–1 against host Cincinnati Reds.

After a night to argue the balls and strikes, Jazz Chisholm Junior belt a key, two-nine, tape-keeper Homer, causing Yennaks to snap his five-game skid for dating his five-game skids by 2023.

Trent Grisham and Jasan Dominguase had four hits for Yankis, who won only for the fourth time in 13 matches. Dominguase made a new career when doubled in the ninth.

Elli de la Cruz made a pair of a pair for Reds, who had three-game winning streaks.

Fried (10–2) gave four hits, hit seven and no one walked on more than 106 pitches, since 1962 became just the third yankis pitcher, the first in the Major for 10 wins in a season.

Cincinnati scored his only run in the fourth. Spencer Steer sang Chisholam in third place, but Chisholam’s throw was wild, allowing D La Cruise to score from second place.

Strengthening its role as a stopper, Fried improved 8–1 in this season, after the loss of a yennic, reduced its ERA in 10 to 0.93 after the team’s loss this season.

Adding to his impressive night was Fried’s MLB-Living seventh pickoffs, when he grabbed the Santiago Aspinal from far away from the fifth to the final from the fifth.

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The Cincinnati Starter Brady Singer (7-6) was suffering from suspected defense and bad luck in the first two innings, running the count of his pitch up to 47 through the first two frames. The singer was accused of scoring four runs on six hits in five innings, out of which nine used to come out and walk on three throwing 103 pitches.

The singer worked around a blue double that the freidal could not see in the sun and first walk out the side and walk. Yankis loaded the hideouts with someone in the other, but scored only once, thanks to the singer and thanks to the strike.

The singer’s luck ran into the third when Freedal appeared to make a sliding catch on a line drive from Giancarlo Stanton, but the ball was out of her glove. Chisholm estimated the next pitch an estimated 433 feet for the stand on the right side for a 3–0 yankis lead.

Anthony Wolpe padded the leadership of New York with a sacrifice fly in the fifth, when Judge and Stanton hit the RBI in the sixth. Austin Wells added an RBI single in the ninth.

-Bield level media

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