Carlos Rodon battles, but walks the ‘bugaboo’ in return to Yankees' rotation
Yankees lefty Carlos Rodon showed some positives, but was hurt by leadoff walks as he made his season debut on Sunday.
Carlos Rodon spent most of last season pitching with a bone spur in his left elbow. After a lengthy recovery following offseason surgery, the left-hander was eager to make his way back into the Yankees ’ rotation fully healthy once again. That chance finally came on Sunday afternoon in Milwaukee .
Rodon showed some positives signs, but was ultimately hurt by struggles with command, as he allowed three runs on two hits and five walks over 4. 1 innings of work. He issued a free pass to the leadoff man in all but two of those innings.
“That was the bugaboo,” Aaron Boone said. “Overall his stuff was good -- fastball ticked up being here, I thought he had a really good changeup and some solid sliders to get swing-and-misses, but the three leadoff walks hurt. ” Rodon was able to dance his way around it in both the first and second innings, but Milwaukee finally made him pay in the bottom of the fourth.
After two walks and a hit-by-pitch loaded the bases, the Brewers got on the board with a sacrifice fly then took the lead with their first hit of the day, a two-out two-run single. “He just lost the zone there,” Boone said. “It’s a really good job getting out of the first two innings, walking the leadoff batter usually isn’t a recipe for success -- a couple more they come back to haunt him a bit.