Carlos Rodón allows six runs in third and likely final rehab starts in Triple-A start
Carlos Rodón likely will make his major league season debut over the weekend in Milwaukee, manager Aaron Boone said before the Yankees opened a three-game series with Texas.
NEW YORK — New York Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodón allowed six runs, five of them earned, and seven hits in 6 1/3 innings during his third and likely final minor league rehabilitation start for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Rodón likely will make his major league season debut over the weekend in Milwaukee, manager Aaron Boone said before the Yankees opened a three-game series with Texas. Rodón allowed a two-run homer to Mickey Gasper on his changeup in the first inning and a solo homer to Kristian Campbell on a slider in the sixth in a 7-6 loss at Worcester.
He threw 83 pitches, struck out four, walked two and has a 7. 11 ERA in his three starts at Triple-A. Rodón opened the season on the 15-day injured list as he recovered from surgery on Oct.
15 to remove loose bodies in his left elbow and shave a bone spur. He also had a setback in late March when he felt tightness in his right hamstring while throwing at the Yankees’ complex in Florida. The left-hander signed a six-year, $162 million contract with the Yankees in Dec.
2022. After struggling through injuries in 2023, Rodón has won 34 games in the last two seasons. At the same time as Rodón’s start, Gerrit Cole made his fourth minor league start for High A Hudson Valley as he returns from reconstructive elbow surgery on March 11.