Max Fried’s time with the Atlanta Braves has officially come to an end as the star pitcher has reportedly signed a three-year contract with one of the Braves’ biggest rivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers. After helping the Braves secure a World Series title and delivering several stellar seasons, Fried’s departure marks the close of an era for Atlanta fans.
The Southern California native is heading back to his home state, joining a Dodgers team that is always looking to bolster its pitching staff. This move will undoubtedly sting Braves fans, as Fried, once a cornerstone of their rotation, will now compete against his former team in the National League.
The Dodgers, known for their aggressive pursuit of talent, have secured one of baseball’s top left-handed pitchers, adding depth to a rotation that needed reinforcement. Fried’s addition could be a game-changer for Los Angeles as they aim to maintain their dominance in the NL West.
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