The Braves and left-hander Max Fried had talks about a contract extension prior to the start of last season, according to Justin Toscano of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Obviously no agreement was reached, and it isn’t known if any more negotiations have since taken place between the two sides.
As expected, president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos gave no hints when speaking with Toscano and other reporters at the Winter Meetings, saying “We have [Fried] under contract for ‘24; he’s not under contract for 2025. Obviously, anything beyond that, we’re going to keep that private. I can go into all the comments about how great he is, but I’ve done that many times in the past….We always have an eye on ‘25, but the focus for us is ‘24.”
2023 was a difficult season for Fried, who pitched only 77 2/3 innings during the regular season due to a forearm strain, a hamstring strain, and a blister problem that emerged in late September. Fried didn’t pitch from September 21 until Game 2 of the NLDS on October 9, and the long layoff could’ve contributed to his shaky performance of three runs allowed over four innings of work (though Game 2 was Atlanta’s lone win of the NLDS).
Despite the injuries and the Braves’ disappointingly short playoff run, Fried still delivered when he was healthy enough to pitch. The southpaw posted a 2.55 ERA over his 77 2/3 regular-season frames, as well as a 25.7% strikeout rate and 5.8% walk rate that bettered his career averages in both categories heading into 2023. The injury concerns can’t be completely set aside heading into next season and into the future, yet there is no doubt that Fried still looks like one of baseball’s top pitchers.
That track record has manifested itself with a $14.4MM projected salary for Fried this winter as he enters his fourth and final year of arbitration eligibility as a Super Two player. Considering that Fried and the Braves have gone to hearings in each of the last two offseasons (Fried won in 2022, the Braves won in 2023), this will be one of the more interesting arbitration situations to monitor this winter, even if Fried’s injuries will limit his raise to only slightly beyond his $13.5MM salary for 2023.
There’s still plenty of time for the Braves and Fried’s representatives at CAA to work out an extension, and continue Atlanta’s strategy of locking up its stars to long-term deals. As Toscano notes, however, the team doesn’t extend everyone, as Freddie Freeman and Dansby Swanson both departed in free agency in each of the last two offseasons. The Braves have also tended to pursue extensions with players earlier in their careers, not players as close to free agency as Fried. From the pitcher’s perspective, he might also not want to sign a long-term deal coming off a relative down year, as a healthy and effective 2024 campaign will put Fried in line for a hefty contract next winter.
For speculation’s sake, it seems unlikely that Atlanta might consider dealing Fried this offseason if they think an extension can’t or won’t be worked out. Anthopoulos certainly has a long history of bold trades, yet since Atlanta is already looking to starting pitching, it would take a particularly creative move or sets of moves to bolster the rotation while also moving arguably the team’s best starter. Considering what happened with Freeman and Swanson, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Braves keep Fried and then let him get to free agency and perhaps depart.
Saint Nick
Damn it. I got excited when I first saw this article. Ugh.
richardc
I couldn’t agree more..I would REALLY hate to see Max Fried leave or play for another contending team.
He’s been the absolute definition of an Ace for the Braves staff, and he would be irreplaceable. Even if say AJ Smith-Shawver AND Hurston Waldrep both pan out, that still only leaves those two plus Strider and maybe Elder as above average SP options for 2025.
I am not counting Reynaldo Lopez, as I do not believe it is worth the risk trying him out as a starter again. The rest of their depth might work itself out between Dylan Dodd, Ian Anderson, Huascar Ynoa, Darius Vines, and Alan Winans. Which, the best of that bunch wouldn’t necessarily be a bad fit for the 5th spot in their rotation.
Still though, if anyone were to pitch poorly or get injured they’d definitely be hurting, and they would be in familiar trouble especially during the post-season.
Sid Bream Speed Demon
Aces pitch for more than 77 innings.
User 401527550
Wow he gets hurt once and there’s no mercy.
Michael Handsman
not when they are on the disabled list 3 times
they dont
RunDMC
So he played 2023 and the price went downnnn, and now he’s Zillowing pads in Huntington Beach.
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
He has no reason to take a discount. He’ll top 200m easily in free agency.
RunDMC
Please use Carlos Rodon as a comp. Please.
stpofsd
barring major injury or surprising ineffectiveness, this is an absolutely true statement. 30 starts with an era under 3 and he could be looking at 300mm realistically
NashvilleJeff
$300M at age 31? Not a chance. Not w/his injury history and a TJS 8 years ago. The IL stint for “forearm tightness” in 2023 will probably hamper his earnings ceiling.
RunDMC
Didn’t he also have a shoulder injury he missed time for? With his lanky build and the fact that he’s only gotten to 185 IP/season once in his career (and he missed most of the next season….). I would be weary offering him Rodon money, but someone’s gonna do it.
NashvilleJeff
Don’t remember a shoulder injury, but it’s possible that happened over the last 6 years. Before 2023 all I can recall are the blister issues and his illness in the 2022 playoffs. Rodon’s a good comp. Hate to say it, but I think the Braves are better off squeezing a good 2024 out of him, offering him the QO, and thanking him for his service. Don’t see him as a good risk to perform well on a long term big money deal—–but I feel that way about most pitchers, especially the over 30 types.
RunDMC
NM, how I found a random video of some guy with Fried having a shoulder injury in MLB: The Show videogame, I’ll never know. Those graphics look so real…lol
brandons-3
I can’t see any team shelling out $300 million for him. He’ll be 31 when his next contract will start in the 2025 season. Hes already had TJ surgery once (albeit years ago as a prospect). He’s had a nagging blister issue throughout his MLB career. He missed months this season due to a forearm issue that (at least publicly) only got better with rest sans any procedure. And his health has been compromised the last two playoff runs.
He’s easily a top 10 pitcher when he’s healthy, but even if he has a standard elite Fried season, I don’t see him getting $300 million from a team.
mlb fan
Fried is a decent pitcher but a relatively soft tosser, much like Dallas Kuechel. Teams were quite reluctant to give Kuechel the long term deal he wanted and he was a Cy Young winner. I don’t see Fried getting even half of 300M, unless he has a gigantic, HUGE walk season.
NashvilleJeff
He’s no soft tosser. He can run his fb up there at 97 on a regular basis. Excellent pitch mix w/his 94-97 mph fb, excellent curve, good slider and average changeup—-all w/good command. If he’s healthy in 2024, he’ll get Nola or better money. Two years ago, Dave Roberts said Fried “is the best left hander in the game.”
steelerbravenation
Do you watch the Braves ? He is anything but a soft tosser. Now he is no Randy Johnson but he can still bring it. And that curve may be the best in baseball.
mlb fan
“Do you watch the Braves”..I have no horse in this race. I’m just telling you what I see. You almost have to watch the Braves, because they’re usually in the thick of the most interesting, exciting and relevant games in MLB. Granted I’m not an Atlanta homer that watches them 7 days a week and only watches the Braves(I watch 4-6 teams a year closely)but I always catch the Braves 2-3 times a week for many years.
Braves83
I’m glad you watch a lot of baseball. Fried will hold back his velo and sit around 92-94 and when he needs it he will hit 97, effortlessly. He is pitching to weak contact. He will hit the higher velo when the situation needs it. He is not a Kuechel type. He is a ground ball pitcher.
Michael Handsman
Once degrom and kershaw retire, fried will have the lowest career era of any mlb starting pitcher.
Michael Handsman
97 mph , ” soft tosser” lol , come on man….
even if he was a”soft tosser”, he wins games , doesnt give up runs, doesnt walk many.
mlb fan
“Sit around 92-94″…You’re pretty much saying what I’m saying. For me he usually works around 91- 93 mph with bursts of 94-95 at times. That’s not exactly “Gerrit Cole money”..How many playoff series has he been injured, limited or compromised? Isn’t it the last two?…I think Atlanta not already signing him speaks volumes. ..A decent pitcher as I’ve stated a couple times already….A 200 million dollar pitcher?…now that’s funny and 300M is just ludicrous.
Doc666
Haven’t seen him pitch huh?
YaySports
He averaged 94 on his FB last year… He’s not a soft tosser. That’s just silly. Fried’s a player that routinely fluctuates speed with his FB to keep hitters off balance. He ranges anywhere from 91-97 throughout a game… Calling him a soft tosser just isn’t true lol
User 401527550
Fried was and is way better then kuech.
User 401527550
Well they aren’t retiring any time soon.
RunDMC
That curve (his bread-and-butter) really makes the strained forearm and recurring blister issues (will never be fully healed) a major cause for concern. Yes, he has the FB, but if he has to rely on it more b/c of recurring blisters force him to rely on it more, there could be a lot more risk to him with different results.
Michael Handsman
if men can be women, fastball pitchers can be soft tossers
mlb fan
Kuechel won a Cy Young; how many has Fried won?
NashvilleJeff
@mlbfan: Fried finished in second place in the Cy Young voting in 2022. That shouldn’t matter though. Why would anyone think that the votes of biased sportswriters proves anything meaningful about any player’s evaluation? Cy Youngs also don’t have anything to do w/your mistaken comment that Fried is “a soft tosser like Keuchel.”
mlb fan
“He’ll top 200M easily”…He’d have to have a gigantic, HUGE walk yr to reach that figure. A good pitcher, but essentially Dallas Kuechel 2.0. Soft tossers don’t get rewarded the same way as guys that routinely throw 98mph+. If Kuechel was a free agent right now, I think he’d be looking at 70-100M over 5-7 yrs. Kuechel was a Cy Young winner and didn’t get anywhere near your 200M figure as a free agent.
SoCalBrave
Max Fried is not a “Soft tosser”
Braves83
He will easily get over 200–I think you are confused who Fried is.
Tigers3232
@MLB Fried is by no means a soft tosser. He has also been far more consistent in his career then Keuchel ever was. Keuchel once had 2 straight great seasons, after that he was up an ld down. The 2 are in no way comparable.
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
I love fried but if he doesn’t sign an extension soon might as well just trade him.
stpofsd
the improvement of their chances at another ship with him one more season is worth more than the return he would bring over the qo draft pick. one more run with him at the front of the rotation has tons of value
User 401527550
Yes winning a World Series isn’t important.
steelerbravenation
He is good as gone. Supposedly he was at Dansby Swanson’s wedding telling ppl he missed California and had no intention of signing an extension because it sets a bad precedent being as though he is the Braves player rep
NashvilleJeff
I’ve seen this “he missed California” comment made by others on different comment threads. Not saying it isn’t true, but do you have a credible source on that steeler? Like to read it if so. Thanks!
steelerbravenation
I mean how many ppl from how many sights has to say it for you to believe it. Think about it all the extensions that have been handed out you really believe that was the first time he was approached on an extension ???
He hasn’t signed on because he wants to head west. Another rumor I heard was that him , Flaherty $ Giolito will be trying to sign together.
Whether it’s Dodgers, Angels or Padres
NashvilleJeff
I didn’t say I don’t believe that he may want to play in his hometown. Didn’t say anything at all about it being “the first time he was approached on an extension.” Just asked—-POLITELY—-if you had a credible source other than “many ppl from how many sights” repeating an unsourced rumor. I get that the prevailing opinion is that he wants to go back to California. It’s still only a rumor and unsubstantiated opinion until he specifically says so himself.
mlb fan
Totally gone. If the Braves were really going to sign Max Fried, they would have done it 2-3 years ago.
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
I don’t know what is to miss in Cali. Unless it’s the glorious human feces on the sidewalks and tent cities.
mlb fan
The Braves have an excellent track record, but if they were really going to sign Max Fried, they would have done it 2-3 years ago. I believe they’ll let him play out his contract and give him a qualifying offer and let him walk.
RunDMC
He had a terrible ’23 season and has been not 100% last 2 postseasons — and it’s shown. I get he was Cy runner-up in ’22, but that ’23 season made it impossible for him to even think about re-signing in ATL before free agency b/c the thought of him lowering his value due to health issues all year, even if they give him an offer close to if not market value. There is also something to him being a player rep in terms of accountability to max (pun intended) out his value.
ATL FO saw this coming, which is why they pressed to lock-up Strider after a breakout campaign, though there was value in that extension, as well.
User 401527550
Terrible 23 season? If we could all go 8-1 with a 2.55 era.
RunDMC
…in 77.2 IP — as he missed a lot of time, and was terrible in the NLDS, after missing time from the previous year’s NLDS. Sure, he was good during that time, but if we’re talking about someone who wants to be paid “ace money”, of late, he is missing a lot of time and not producing in the postseason, like you would expect.
cookmeister 2
Orange County is pretty dope for a millionaire I bet
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
Chipper left a fortune on the table to be a career Brave and chase championships. He will always be my favorite player.
olereb
Chipper will always be my favorite, he wasn’t about the money.
ATLbravos
lets be real, hes a great pitcher but hes no going to re-sign with the braves. package him and ozuna together and get either someone like soto (contract swap) or go get some one with team control like the braves always do… and with all that money that is going to free up, go get yamamoto and shota..
Rishi
Given their unwillingness to give 200m type contracts I really can’t see them giving one to a pitcher who has only topped 165 or so innings once, although 2020 wasn’t his fault. I also can’t see Fried signing one after a 70 inning season. Fried is historically great at run prevention according to era+ (with an innings minimum via fangraphs-top 10 or so all time if I recall). He’s a great pitcher.