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Max Fried bursts into tears after best pitch of the season – but no one knows the cruelty that awaits him behind the scenes.Y1

July 8, 2025 by mrs a

On a night when Max Fried blasted Truist Park with his best performance of the season, no one knew that somewhere far away, a heart stopped. And that final pitch… was a farewell to his grandmother.

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Complete game shutout. Nine innings without a run. 93 pitches, no errors. Those are numbers any pitcher dreams of. But for Max Fried, the night of July 6 wasn’t about statistics. It was the game he’d spent his entire career making—a final game for Eleanor, the woman who raised him, taught him to pitch, and believed in him when the world doubted.

Hours after the big win over the Miami Marlins, Fried didn’t show up at the press conference. Instead, he quietly took a late night flight back to Los Angeles. And at Cedars-Sinai Hospital, he held her hand one last time.

“I did it, Grandma…” Fried whispered before Eleanor took her last breath.

Max Fried did not grow up in a traditional sports family. His parents divorced early. His grandmother Eleanor, a retired baseball teacher who believed, “My granddaughter has the best curveball in town.”

She never missed a Little League game. She took Max to practice, sewed up every torn leather ball herself, and listened patiently when he fell, not just on the field.

“I don’t play for fame,” Fried once said.

“I throw to make my grandma proud.”

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For the past two months, Eleanor has been battling terminal cancer. No one on the Braves or the press knew about it—at Fried’s own request. He still plays, still smiles, still does media days as usual. But before every game, he writes the three letters “GRAN” on the palm of his glove—close to his heart.

And the final pitch of that shutout – it was dedicated to her.

The next morning, the Braves posted a photo of Fried clenching his glove, looking up at the sky. The only caption: “For Gran.”

No words needed. The entire baseball community understood what had just happened.

On social media, tens of thousands of people shared the story, with simple, heartbreaking lines:

“I had a grandma like that.”

“Thank you Max, for reminding us why we love baseball.”

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No one knew when Fried would return. And for those who loved the Braves, loved baseball – it didn’t matter anymore. He had pitched the game of his life – not just for the team, but for the grandmother who believed her grandson could make it.

And he did.

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