NEW YORK -- Yankees manager Aaron Boone was unsure of the severity of Max Fried's blister on his left index finger, a day after the All-Star left-hander left his start after three innings.
"It's just that (a blister)," Boone said Sunday. "So he'll be kind of leaning into all the modalities and all of the tricks that you try and do to deal with blisters. Then we'll see how it lines up for what we want to line them up coming out of the break, based on just how that's recovered."
Fried allowed four runs -- three earned -- six hits and a season-high three walks in his shortest start since signing an eight-year, $218 million contract with the Yankees in December.