TORONTO -- The dejected face of Max Fried -- perched on the top railing of the first-base dugout at Rogers Centre by early in the fourth inning on Sunday evening -- said it all.
The Yankees’ left-handed ace glumly looked on as the Blue Jays’ offense kept pouring it on.
Fried aimed to lead a bounce-back showing for the Yanks, one that could have evened the American League Division Series before it shifted to New York. Instead, an uncharacteristic start by the 31-year-old southpaw became a reason for Toronto’s 13-7 win that pushed its advantage in the series to 2-0.
Fried wanted to get the Yanks in a better position. Instead, their season will be on the line in Tuesday’s Game 3, as the Bronx Bombers will need to reel off three straight wins to move on.
“I didn’t get it done,” said Fr