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Max Fried Goes 7 Strong Innings as Yankees Blank Mariners
Fried allowed three singles in seven innings, and Stanton drove in two runs as New York improved to 5-0.
- On Tuesday, Max Fried threw seven scoreless innings as the New York Yankees defeated the Seattle Mariners 5-0 at T-Mobile Park before 32,790 fans. Giancarlo Stanton drove in two runs to lead the offense.
- Fried extended a career-high eight-start winning streak dating to August 27, 2025, while not surrendering a run in 13 1/3 innings this season. He allowed three hits and struck out six in an efficient 90-pitch outing.
- Stanton is off to a 10-for-20 start at the plate, becoming the fourth player in Yankees history with multiple hits in each of the first five games. He joins Alfonso Soriano , Bill Skowron , and Bob Meusel .
- Mariners starter Logan Gilbert allowed five runs over 5 1/3 innings as New York pulled away with three runs in the sixth. Trent Grisham scored on a throwing error before Stanton's RBI double.
- The Yankees and Mariners conclude their three-game series on Wednesday afternoon, with RHP Cam Schlittler starting for New York against Mariners RHP George Kirby. This matchup concludes the Yankees' six-game West Coast road trip.
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Fried throws 7 innings of 3-hit ball and Stanton drives in 2 runs as Yankees beat Mariners 5-0
Max Fried permitted only three singles in seven sparkling innings, Giancarlo Stanton drove in two runs and the New York Yankees beat the Seattle Mariners 5-0.
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Read Full ArticleMax Fried anchors Yankees in shutout of Mariners to continue dominant start to season
Max Fried was simply dominant across seven shutout innings, mowing down the Mariners in a 5-0 win at T-Mobile Park to continue the Yankees’ terrific pitching to begin the season.
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