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In today's episode of Braves Today, Lindsay Crosby discusses the New York Yankees' record-setting $218 million deal with Max Fried, making him the highest-paid left-handed pitcher in MLB history. This decision leaves the Atlanta Braves to reconsider their rotation options. Lindsay delves into the potential reasons behind the Yankees' massive offer, Fried's impressive stats since becoming a full-time starter, and his influence as an MLB players' union rep. The episode also covers the current state of the Braves' rotation, including potential and confirmed starters, and speculates on possible offseason additions. Tune in for an in-depth look at how the Braves plan to move forward after losing Fried.
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In today's episode of Braves Today, Lindsay Crosby discusses the New York Yankees' record-setting $218 million deal with Max Fried, making him the highest-paid left-handed pitcher in MLB history. This decision leaves the Atlanta Braves to reconsider their rotation options. Lindsay delves into the potential reasons behind the Yankees' massive offer, Fried's impressive stats since becoming a full-time starter, and his influence as an MLB players' union rep. The episode also covers the current state of the Braves' rotation, including potential and confirmed starters, and speculates on possible offseason additions. Tune in for an in-depth look at how the Braves plan to move forward after losing Fried.
Subscribe to Braves Today on audio wherever you get your podcasts
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