$218M Yankee Max Fried Reveals Emotional Family Trauma After Alex Bregman’s Eye-Opening Confession

Baseball isn’t always just about box scores and batting averages. Sometimes, it’s about what happens when real-life heartbreak crosses the foul lines. When a Yankees ace heard Alex Bregman speak out, the moment cracked something open—something raw, buried, and deeply personal. Because while fans debate stats and standings, two players—Fried and Bregman—found themselves confronting a far heavier legacy than any postseason pressure.

The worst thing that can happen to a person is getting shamed and abused for being born into a certain race or religion. But that is exactly what happened with Alex Bregman when he decided to back his beliefs during the 2023 attack on Israel. Bregman wore the Star of David on his cap to show his support for the people of Israel. The backlash he received after that gesture was uncalled for.

Bregman shared that he received more hate for that singular incident. Even more than the scandal involving the Astros in 2017. And now, Yankees star Max Fried also opened up on the same topic.

Max Fried, a Jewish descent, mentioned that his recent trip was an emotional one. “And then the days in between we kind of just were like, ‘OK, well we’ve got three or four days in between, let’s go to Germany’… Me growing up Jewish and understanding that I have a lot of family that were killed in the Holocaust… You go into the grounds, and you can feel that there was definitely evil done down there.”

Max Fried also goes on to tell that some of his family members were involved in it. Some of his family members from his dad’s side passed away. Just before the wars started, some of the families who were from Hungary and Czechoslovakia moved to the Israeli region. The parts of the family that stayed back were taken to the concentration camps.

Pain doesn’t end with the past—it lingers in names, memories, and unspoken prayers. For Fried and Bregman, identity isn’t just personal—it’s inherited, sacred, and often misunderstood. Their silence broke not for attention, but to honor those whose voices never got the chance.

In a game obsessed with numbers, it’s the unseen scars that often tell the real story. Fried and Bregman didn’t swing for headlines—they stood for heritage. And somehow, wearing a symbol of faith drew more outrage than stealing signs ever did. Maybe that says more about us than it does about them. Because if courage had a stat line, these two would be batting a thousand.

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