Yankees' Fried loses no-hit bid in 8th vs. Rays
Briefly

Max Fried of the New York Yankees lost a potential no-hitter in a game against the Tampa Bay Rays. This occurred when the official scorer revised a play from the sixth inning from an error to a hit just as Fried was set to pitch in the eighth. The change came after reviewing video replays, which showed that Chandler Simpson would have reached safely. Fried performed strongly overall, limiting the Rays to only two hits over 7 2/3 innings while his team provided excellent defensive support.
Fried's no-hit bid was disrupted by a scoring change from an error to a hit, which occurred just before the eighth inning began.
Official scorer Bill Mathews determined that rookie Simpson would have beaten a throw to first, altering the outcome of Fried's no-hit attempt.
New York's defense, particularly Fried's hustle and Chisholm's remarkable catch, played a crucial role in keeping the Rays hitless for seven innings.
Fried's impressive stats include a 4-0 record and a 1.42 ERA, following his significant contract with the Yankees in the offseason.
Read at ESPN.com
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