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Max Fried's No-Hit Bid Ends on Controversial Scoring Change in Yankees Win

Fried pitched 7 2/3 scoreless innings, but a retroactive decision on a sixth-inning grounder nullified his no-hit attempt before the eighth inning.

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Overview

  • Max Fried carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning against the Rays but lost it due to a scoring change on Chandler Simpson's sixth-inning ground ball.
  • Official scorer Bill Mathews ruled Simpson's grounder a hit, determining the speedy runner would have beaten the throw even if fielded cleanly.
  • Fried allowed a single to start the eighth inning, recorded two outs, and exited the game with 102 pitches, earning his fourth win of the season.
  • The Yankees secured a 4-0 victory with offensive support from home runs by Trent Grisham, Cody Bellinger, and Austin Wells.
  • Jazz Chisholm Jr. made a standout defensive play in the seventh inning, appearing to preserve the no-hit bid at the time.