Yankees All-Star Max Fried forced from start by index finger blister, which caused 4 past IL stints
Fried was on the injured list for blisters on his left index finger in 2018, '19, '21 and '23.
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Fried allowed nine of 18 batters to reach, giving up four runs — three earned — six hits and three walks. He threw just 39 of 73 pitches for strikes, falling behind with first-pitch balls to nine batters.
Fried entered 11-2 and his ERA rose from 2.27 to 2.43. New York trailed 4-0.
Nico Hoerner tripled leading off the game and scored on Kyle Tucker's groundout. Carsen Kelly and Ian Happ hit run-scoring singles in the third around Dansby Swanson's RBI grounder.
Ian Hamilton was given extra time to warm up when he entered to start the fourth.
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