This Day in Braves History: Max Fried wins 2020 NL Gold Glove Award - BVM Sports
On this day in Braves history, Max Fried earned his first Gold Glove award in 2020, marking the beginning of a successful streak for the left-handed pitcher. The day also highlights notable events in baseball history, including the approval of Sunday baseball in Massachusetts in 1928 and Warren Spahn's close second-place finish in the 1960 Cy Young voting. Other significant moments include Ty Cobb's managerial resignation in 1926 and MVP awards won by Mickey Cochrane and Joe Gordon in subsequent years.
While Fried's achievement is celebrated, it draws attention to the competitive nature of the Gold Glove awards, with many talented players vying for this prestigious recognition each year.
As Fried remains a pivotal figure in the Braves’ roster, fans can anticipate further contributions in upcoming seasons, potentially adding to his accolades.
Max Fried's Gold Glove awards highlight not only his individual prowess but the Braves' commitment to building a formidable team focused on defense and performance.
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