Max Fried of the Braves responds to his difficult first start from an injury.
Pitcher Max Fried of the Braves is blunt in his analysis of the team’s devastating 7-0 loss to the Marlins on Sunday. The Atlanta Braves are suffering after two straight losses to the Miami Marlins, who are currently in last place. The Braves have numerous questions to address following their appalling 7-0 loss on Sunday, especially with regard to recently activated pitcher Max Fried. Since a few weeks ago, the pitcher has been dealing with left forearm neuritis, which has kept him on the injured list. Since warming up for the MLB All-Star Game on July 16, he had not been seen.
Max Fried acknowledged his subpar performance following the Marlins defeat. After the game, Fried told reporters, “Me personally, I’m frustrated because I didn’t give us a chance to win and put us in a big hole.” He also described how his play put the unfortunate Marlins in a losing position. “We’re kind of rolling, and they make a nice play right before we have a chance, and I kind of got there and led to giving up a six-spot and kind of deflates everything,” the player said. He remarked, “[I’m] not happy and frustrated.” We’ve been playing extremely well and had things going, so I wanted to contribute, especially after returning from the IL.
As his interview came to a conclusion, Fried stated, “Definitely, definitely frustrating.” The unforeseen problems of the Braves With a 60-51 record, the Braves are still atop the NL Wild Card rankings despite the setback. Before Saturday, they had also won six of their previous seven games. Although a 2-2 split with the Marlins cost them important games, they may have reduced the Philadelphia Phillies’ five-game lead in the National League with further victories.
As his interview came to a conclusion, Fried stated, “Definitely, definitely frustrating.” The unforeseen problems of the Braves With a 60-51 record, the Braves are still atop the NL Wild Card rankings despite the setback. Before Saturday, they had also won six of their previous seven games. Although a 2-2 split with the Marlins cost them important games, they may have reduced the Philadelphia Phillies’ five-game lead in the National League with further victories.