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    Max Fried. Max Dorian Fried ( / ˈfriːd / FREED; born January 18, 1994) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). [1] Drafted in 2012 by the San Diego Padres in the first round, seventh overall, Fried made his major league debut in 2017. His 17 wins in 2019 were 2nd-most in the National ...

  2. Four Braves players currently hold Major League Baseball records. Duffy holds the best single-season batting average record, accumulating an average of .440 in 1894. [5] Bobby Lowe and Bob Horner are tied with 16 others for the most home runs in a game, with four, which they recorded on May 30, 1890, and July 6, 1986, respectively. [6]

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  4. In 1993, the Braves strengthened their pitching staff with the addition of Cy Young Award winner Greg Maddux in free agency. ... Pitchers Starting rotation 54 Max Fried 40 Reynaldo López 50 Charlie Morton 51 Chris Sale 56 Spencer Schwellenbach Bullpen 49 ...

  5. Max Fried was the final pitcher to win a Silver Slugger Award, in 2021. Key. Winners. Rick Rhoden was the first player to win the Silver Slugger Award at pitcher in consecutive years. Carlos Zambrano is the most recent three-time winner of the Silver Slugger Award at pitcher. References. "MLB Awards: History (Awards: Silver Slugger)".

  6. Seasons. 2019 →. The 2018 Atlanta Braves season was the Braves ' 53rd season in Atlanta, 148th overall, and second season at SunTrust Park. They completely reversed their 72-90 season in 2017, and made the postseason and won a division title for the first time since 2013. They lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in four games in the NLDS .

  7. Pitchers: 18 Drew Smyly 19 Huascar Ynoa (Games 1–3) 33 A. J. Minter 36 Ian Anderson 50 Charlie Morton 51 Will Smith 54 Max Fried 55 Chris Martin 60 Jesse Chavez 68 Tyler Matzek 71 Jacob Webb 74 Dylan Lee (Games 4–6) 77 Luke Jackson

  8. Max Fried started for Atlanta, while Corey Knebel acted as an opener for Los Angeles. Atlanta took a 1–0 lead in the bottom of the first, as Eddie Rosario singled, stole second, advanced to third on a ground out , and scored on a wild pitch .